Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Sleeping Giant Starts To
Wake The Hell Up

Finally.
[T]he unaffiliated share of the population is increasing among older Americans as well. The Christian share of the population born before 1964 has dipped by 2 percentage points since 2007.

There are few signs that the decline in Christian America will slow. Although some might assume that young people will become more religious as they age, the Pew data gives reason to think otherwise.

“It’s not that they start unaffiliated and become religious,” Mr. Cooperman said. “In fact, it’s the opposite.”

At the same time, every new cohort has been less affiliated than the last, with even the youngest millennials proving less affiliated, at 36 percent, than older millennials, at 34 percent.

[...]

The Pew survey, which included 35,000 adults, offers an unusually comprehensive account of religion in the United States because the Census Bureau does not ask Americans about their religion. Most other nongovernmental surveys do not interview enough adults to allow precise estimates, do not ask other detailed questions about religion or do not have older surveys for comparison.

The report does not offer an explanation for the decline of the Christian population, but the low levels of Christian affiliation among the young, well educated and affluent are consistent with prevailing theories for the rise of the unaffiliated, like the politicization of religion by American conservatives, a broader disengagement from all traditional institutions and labels, the combination of delayed and interreligious marriage, and economic development.
Can't keep 'em down on the farm forever.

3 comments:

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD Why did you do that?!?
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mikey said...

The process is relentless and irreversible. Religious mythology is so utterly prima facie silly and unbelievable that it can only be sustained by massive early childhood indoctrination. As more children are raised unindoctrinated, they will raise their children the same way, and in a few generations the power of mythology will be broken. At least in the West - in the middle east, africa and latin america they are clinging pretty hard to their 'faith'...

Weird Dave said...

Too late.