tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3894900671202619851.post2422572414581655016..comments2022-10-28T08:02:29.518-05:00Comments on The Kandt Khronicles: Three Words to my Fellow BelieversGJKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04333356530730791540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3894900671202619851.post-87998230192863763172012-08-17T16:45:29.964-05:002012-08-17T16:45:29.964-05:00Hmm, Mr./Ms. Anonymous . . . I'm curious now a...Hmm, Mr./Ms. Anonymous . . . I'm curious now about the source of those comments! I haven't seen any really recent statistics, but I think that the majority of Americans still claim Christianity as their faith of choice. However, I think that money -- or the stuff that money buys us -- is certainly a common idol for many Americans. On a side note, a capitalistic economy doesn't require worship of money. Which brings me back to wondering about the source of those comments . . . :)GJKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04333356530730791540noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3894900671202619851.post-72873455654481529312012-08-17T16:37:53.188-05:002012-08-17T16:37:53.188-05:00I've recently seen comments regarding the reli...I've recently seen comments regarding the religious affiliation of the US being pagan. The reference suggests that the majority of Americans worship money (capitalism?). I don't think many would acknowledge this, but it did give me pause to wonder if it isn't in some way kind of true. I certainly see more cars in the lot at the shopping center on Sunday morning than any of the local churches. Your thoughts?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com