Wed. May 14th, 2025

Survey: Most Americans Don’t See Disasters As God’s Judgment

japanquake1

japanquake1
Most Americans believe in a personal God who is in control of everything that happens in the world, but a new national poll finds few believe that God sometimes punishes nations for the sins of some of its citizens or that earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters are a sign from God.

So says a new PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey was conducted by Public Religion
Research Institute in partnership with Religion News Service following
the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

“Americans have more natural than supernatural views of disasters such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes,” says Dr. Robert P. Jones, CEO of Public Religion Research Institute. “Americans overall resist drawing a straight line from theological beliefs about a personal God to God’s direct role or judgment in particular natural disasters.”

The new survey also finds that Americans are more likely to attribute the increased severity of natural disasters to global climate change than to signs of apocalyptic biblical prophecy.

“A solid majority of Americans say that the severity of recent natural disasters is evidence of global climate change, including most religious groups,” says Daniel Cox, PRRI Research Director. “However white evangelical Protestants and Republicans are much more likely to believe that natural disasters are evidence of what the Bible calls the ‘end times’ rather than evidence of global climate change.”

Among the findings:

  • Seven-in-10 Americans see God as a person with whom one can have a relationship, and a majority (56 percent) say God is in control of everything that happens in the world.
  • Less than four-in-10 (38 percent) believe earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters are a sign from God; even fewer (29 percent) believe that God sometimes punishes nations for the sins of some of its citizens.
  • White evangelical Protestants are the exception to this pattern. Among evangelicals, about six-in-10 (59 percent) believe natural disasters are a sign from God, and a smaller majority (53 percent) believe that God judges nations for the sins of some of their citizens. Only one-in-five white mainline Protestants or Catholics believe God punishes nations for the sins of some.
  • Nearly 6-in-10 (58 percent) Americans say that the severity of recent natural disasters is evidence of global climate change, compared to 44 percent who say that the severity of recent natural disasters is evidence of what the Bible calls the ‘end times.’
  • More than eight-in-10 also say that providing financial assistance to Japan is very important (42 percent) or somewhat important (41 percent) despite economic challenges at home. Support is high across political and religious groups.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Podcasts

More News
This Spiritual Warfare Bible Is a Game-Changer—With Contributions from Alexander Pagani!
This Spiritual Warfare Bible Is a Game-Changer—With Contributions from Alexander Pagani!
4 Secrets Demons Don’t Want You to Know
4 Secrets Demons Don’t Want You to Know
Jenny Weaver Warns of the Slippery Slope of Horoscopes
Jenny Weaver Warns of the Slippery Slope of Horoscopes
Jack Hibbs Issues Blunt Warning: Not All Spiritual Awakenings Are From God
Jack Hibbs Issues Blunt Warning: Not All Spiritual Awakenings Are From God
Max Lucado: 4 Covenants Will Shape the End Times
Max Lucado: 4 Covenants Will Shape the End Times
Demons Disguised as Miracles: The Spiritual Trap Sweeping the World
Demons Disguised as Miracles: The Spiritual Trap Sweeping the World
The Spirit of Delay Is Real—Here’s How to Destroy It in Jesus’ Name
The Spirit of Delay Is Real—Here’s How to Destroy It in Jesus’ Name
Warning! Great Deception and End-Times Acceleration Are Happening NOW
Warning! Great Deception and End-Times Acceleration Are Happening NOW
National Day of Prayer 2025: Praying for Unity
National Day of Prayer 2025: Praying for Unity
Most Christians Get This One Thing Wrong About Their Purpose—Do You?
Most Christians Get This One Thing Wrong About Their Purpose—Do You?
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Latest Videos

Copy link