Disorganized religion

In America, the institutional church has become the counterculture | Janie B. Cheaney

A recent article in USA Today blazed with the headline, "Believers OK With Many Paths." The gist of the article is a Pew Foundation survey of 35,000 Americans about their religious beliefs, covering both doctrinal and cultural issues. Questions ranged from the existence of God to standards of right and wrong to the acceptance of homosexuality. It should come as no surprise that while an overwhelming majority (92 percent) believe in God, opinions differ drastically as to who or what God is. An impersonal force, with a light and a dark side? A one-time-only creator who has no interest in what we do? Or something like Genie in the Disney version of Aladdin: PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER; itty bitty living space.