Monday, Mar. 12, 1928
The Faithful
Are scientists irreligious?
A valuable handbook, soon to be published, will be Who's Who in American Jewry. To the Hebrew scientists whose names will appear therein was despatched a questionnaire to determine their religious affiliations. Seven percent of the scientists had none, 4.6% mentioned none, the rest had definite religious affiliations.
Are rural communities devout?
At the Congregationalist conference in Chicago, Dr. Malcolm Dana, Director of Town & Country department of the Congregational Church Extension Board for the past ten years, made a lugubrious confession. He said: "As a result of four years study of rural conditions, we find that only one-fifth of country people go to church. There are 101,000 town and country churches in America. Two-fifths of them are standing still or losing ground. There are 38,000 rural churches, or 42% of all, which have no pastors. . . ."