Topic : Behavior
Behavior and Belief
Behavior and belief - If you dont live it, you dont believe it.
Faith
Faith in many ways is like a wheelbarrow. You have to put some real push behind it to make it work.
Impact of Religion
The Princeton Religion Research Center has measured the impact of religion on day-to-day work. Comparing the "churched" with the "unchurched" on a wide range of behaviors like pilfering supplies (stealing), overstating qualifications on resumes (lying), calling in sick when not sick (lying and stealing), and overstating tax deductions (lying, stealing, and cheating), the center finds "little difference in the ethical views and behavior of the churched and the unchurched." What differences there are "are not significant or are of marginal significance."
Little Difference
Theres little difference in ethical behavior between the churched and the unchurched. Theres as much pilferage and dishonesty among the churched as the unchurched. And Im afraid that applies pretty much across the board: religion, per se, is not really life changing. People cite it as important, for instance, in overcoming depressionbut it doesnt have primacy in determining behavior.
I Surrender
In his book I Surrender, Patrick Morley writes that the churchs integrity problem is in the misconception that we can add Christ to our lives, but not subtract sin. It is a change in belief without a change in behavior. He goes on to say, It is revival without reformation, without repentance.