Abstract
Using a methodology related to sociolinguistic, this paper puts to analysis a conjunct of interviews to informing popular classes, religiously adhered to pentecostal congregations. The purpose is to reveal the close attaching between deep conscience structure here-called "social symbolical" and religious beliefs. Outlines an attempt of sociological comprehension about this symbiosis, in terms of the "survival strategies" of popular classes, which have suffered prolongated processes of integral, social and symbolical life degradation.