Religious Adherence for Lawrence County, IL - ERSys®
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Lawrence County – Religious Adherence

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Religious adherence refers to the extent to which individuals or communities follow and practice the beliefs, rituals, and moral guidelines of a particular religion. It encompasses a wide range of behaviors, from personal devotion and private prayer to participation in communal worship and adherence to religious laws. The nature and intensity of religious adherence vary significantly across cultures, historical periods, and individual believers, influenced by factors such as upbringing, societal norms, personal experiences, and theological interpretations.

At its core, religious adherence is often rooted in faith, which is the belief in the doctrines, teachings, and spiritual truths of a religion. This faith is typically nurtured through religious education, family traditions, and community involvement. For many, adherence to a religion provides a sense of identity, purpose, and belonging. It offers a framework for understanding the world, addressing existential questions, and navigating life's challenges. Religions often provide moral and ethical guidelines that shape adherents' behavior, influencing decisions in areas such as family life, work, and social interactions.

Religious adherence can manifest in various forms, ranging from nominal or cultural adherence to devout or fundamentalist practices. Nominal adherence refers to individuals who identify with a religion primarily due to cultural or social reasons rather than deep personal conviction. They may participate in major religious festivals or rites of passage (e.g., weddings, funerals) but may not engage in regular worship or follow religious teachings closely. On the other end of the spectrum, devout adherents are deeply committed to their faith, often prioritizing religious practices and principles in their daily lives. Fundamentalist adherents take this commitment further, advocating for a strict, literal interpretation of religious texts and resisting modernization or secular influences.

Communal worship and rituals play a central role in religious adherence for many believers. These practices foster a sense of community and shared identity, reinforcing religious values and traditions. For example, in Christianity, regular attendance at church services, participation in sacraments like baptism and communion, and observance of holidays such as Christmas and Easter are key expressions of adherence. Similarly, in Islam, daily prayers, fasting during Ramadan, and the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca are fundamental practices for devout Muslims. In Hinduism, adherence may involve daily puja (worship), participation in festivals like Diwali, and adherence to dharma (moral duty).

Religious adherence also extends to ethical and moral conduct. Many religions prescribe specific codes of behavior, such as the Ten Commandments in Judaism and Christianity, the Five Precepts in Buddhism, or the Yamas and Niyamas in Hinduism. Adherents strive to align their actions with these teachings, often viewing their faith as a guide for living a virtuous life. For some, this includes acts of charity, social justice, and community service, reflecting the belief that religious adherence is not just about personal salvation but also about contributing to the well-being of others.

However, religious adherence is not without challenges. In an increasingly globalized and secular world, many individuals face tensions between traditional religious practices and modern values. Issues such as gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and scientific advancements often prompt debates within religious communities about the relevance and interpretation of ancient teachings. Some adherents reconcile these tensions by adopting a more progressive or inclusive approach to their faith, while others cling to traditional interpretations.

In conclusion, religious adherence is a multifaceted phenomenon that encompasses belief, practice, and ethical living. It provides individuals with a sense of meaning, community, and moral direction, while also reflecting the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity. Whether expressed through private devotion or public ritual, religious adherence remains a powerful force in shaping individual identities and societal values.

A diversification score measures the diversity of religions in the county. As the value appoaches 100, religious diversity decreases and therefore increasing the risk of a lack of cultural diversity. The religious diversification score for this county is:

27.82

Most common religion not including "Unknown" is:

Methodist Mainline

 
  Evangelical
Mainline
 
DescriptionTotal Population Catholic Orthodox Baptist Other Protestant Pente­costal Restora­tionist Methodist Other Protestant Episco­palian Black Protestant Mormon Jewish Muslim Unknown

Lawrence County12,46658806372993241,6844,913109000003,912
Illinois (in 000's)12,5133,78614937046321617073873077149691924174,986
National (in 000's)335,15165,8601,81223,5278,7357,1283,21423,91114,1403,7492,6437,0524,9143,361165,105
Knox County34,0584,55808873,110971,3214,0063,6111106950015,762
Crawford County17,07249902,1264861121,5163,1323859094008,713
Richland County14,9892,81108851852921,7252,5701,32600478004,717
Wabash County10,6342,01201,06334509612,6619483500002,609
 
Per Cent to Total PopulationDiversity
Index
 

Lawrence County27.824.720.005.112.402.6013.5139.410.870.000.000.000.000.0031.38
Illinois26.1630.261.192.953.701.731.365.905.840.621.190.551.543.3439.84
National29.5319.650.547.022.612.130.967.134.221.120.792.101.471.0049.26
Knox County26.8113.380.002.609.130.283.8811.7610.600.030.002.040.000.0046.28
Crawford County31.982.920.0012.452.850.668.8818.352.260.050.000.550.000.0051.04
Richland County18.9718.750.005.901.231.9511.5117.158.850.000.003.190.000.0031.47
Wabash County18.5818.920.0010.003.240.009.0425.028.910.330.000.000.000.0024.53
 
Comparisons to State Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Lawrence County 15.590.00172.9264.81150.51995.68667.7714.980.000.000.000.000.0078.76
Illinois 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
National 64.9445.49237.5670.43123.1770.68120.8872.27181.3766.41379.3295.5030.06123.64
Knox County 44.230.0088.14246.7516.49285.88199.30181.625.240.00367.890.000.00116.15
Crawford County 9.660.00421.4376.9237.99654.52310.8538.638.550.0099.260.000.00128.09
Richland County 61.980.00199.8133.35112.81848.25290.52151.540.000.00574.910.000.0078.98
Wabash County 62.530.00338.2887.670.00666.09423.99152.7153.370.000.000.000.0061.57
 
Comparisons to National Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Lawrence County 24.000.0072.7992.03122.201,408.65552.4220.730.000.000.000.000.0063.70
Illinois 153.98219.8342.09141.9981.19141.4882.73138.3755.13150.5826.36104.71332.6280.88
National 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Knox County 68.100.0037.10350.3513.39404.46164.87251.312.890.0096.980.000.0093.94
Crawford County 14.870.00177.40109.2230.85925.98257.1553.454.710.0026.170.000.00103.60
Richland County 95.440.0084.1147.3591.591,200.06240.33209.690.000.00151.560.000.0063.88
Wabash County 96.280.00142.40124.480.00942.36350.75211.3129.420.000.000.000.0049.80


Sources: STI: PopStats, Circa April 2025