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  • Frank Lockwood is the religion editor at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Frank is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Idaho College of Law. In 2004, he received a Knight Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan. A native of Oregon, Frank has been a reporter in Idaho, Kentucky and Washington, D.C.

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  • Largest U.S. denominations
    1.) The Catholic Church, 67,820,833 members; 2.) The Southern Baptist Convention, 16,267,494; 3.) The United Methodist Church, 8,186,254; 4.) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 5,999,177; 5.) The Church of God in Christ, 5,499,875; 6.) National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc., 5,000,000; 7.) Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 4,930,429; 8.) National Baptist Convention of America, 3,500,000; 9.) Presbyterian Church (USA), 3,189,573; 10.) Assemblies of God, 2,779,095 Source: 2006 Yearbook of American and Canadian Churches

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Want to ask the world a question?

Posted February 21, 2007

Bible Belt Blogger: Want to ask the world a question?

If you want to know what Americans think about a faith-related topic, the Bible Belt Blogger is here help you. From now on. readers can send me questions and I'll create an on-line poll, with the help of Vizu.com Today's question comes from Peach in Kentucky:




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If Jesus would return in this liifetime along with His miracles do you think you would believe it.

Perplexed, there are some evangelicals that would tell you that question is sacrilege, since the next time Jesus comes he's going to be in power and not in the humble way he came the first time. As for myself, I have a highly sneaking suspicion that Dostoyevsky's Grand Inquisitor already answered it just about right for most of the church and most of the world.

good call John

I thought most of us would like to teach the world to sing (It's Not About Me), buy the world a Coke, and keep it company.

Just keepin' it the Real Thing, dawg. A little pitchy, though.

Two questions that I think are interesting:

How is your faith different as an adult than it was in your upbrining (for instance, were you raised in a fundamentalist church and are now more?)

How does your faith influence your parenting, particularly in terms of physical punishment?

Does God Love Everyone That Has Ever or Will Ever Live?

Yes
No
Unsure