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trotsky

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Thu Dec 12, 2019, 08:37 AM Dec 2019

Millennials Are Leaving Religion And Not Coming Back [View all]

Echoing an article I posted yesterday, FiveThirtyEight has a more comprehensive take.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/millennials-are-leaving-religion-and-not-coming-back/

Millennials have earned a reputation for reshaping industries and institutions — shaking up the workplace, transforming dating culture, and rethinking parenthood. They’ve also had a dramatic impact on American religious life. Four in ten millennials now say they are religiously unaffiliated, according to the Pew Research Center. In fact, millennials (those between the ages of 23 and 38) are now almost as likely to say they have no religion as they are to identify as Christian.

For a long time, though, it wasn’t clear whether this youthful defection from religion would be temporary or permanent. It seemed possible that as millennials grew older, at least some would return to a more traditional religious life. But there’s mounting evidence that today’s younger generations may be leaving religion for good.

...Millennials may be the symbols of a broader societal shift away from religion, but they didn’t start it on their own. Their parents are at least partly responsible for a widening generational gap in religious identity and beliefs; they were more likely than previous generations to raise their children without any connection to organized religion. According to the AEI survey, 17 percent of millennials said that they were not raised in any particular religion compared with only five percent of Baby Boomers. And fewer than one in three (32 percent) millennials say they attended weekly religious services with their family when they were young, compared with about half (49 percent) of Baby Boomers.

...But one finding in the survey signals that even millennials who grew up religious may be increasingly unlikely to return to religion. In the 1970s, most nonreligious Americans had a religious spouse and often, that partner would draw them back into regular religious practice. But now, a growing number of unaffiliated Americans are settling down with someone who isn’t religious — a process that may have been accelerated by the sheer number of secular romantic partners available, and the rise of online dating. Today, 74 percent of unaffiliated millennials have a nonreligious partner or spouse, while only 26 percent have a partner who is religious.
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thank you jesus Voltaire2 Dec 2019 #1
I'm 42 and have been against organized religion, for at least dewsgirl Dec 2019 #3
I am 71 and have felt the same for about 55 years. I find doc03 Dec 2019 #6
If I have learned anything over the last 3 years, it is definitely this. dewsgirl Dec 2019 #15
I think not believing makes people vulnerable to anything donkeypoofed Dec 2019 #2
How do explain a so-called Christian that can support a president that is an admitted doc03 Dec 2019 #4
It can't be explained moose65 Dec 2019 #5
My mother was 92 years old when she passed away in 2012. She literally doc03 Dec 2019 #10
Bless her! moose65 Dec 2019 #12
The fact that they... 3catwoman3 Dec 2019 #31
Interesting. But I feel exactly the opposite Major Nikon Dec 2019 #11
You're going to have to explain Paula White bitterross Dec 2019 #16
That is about the weirdest unfounded conclusion I have ever encountered. eppur_se_muova Dec 2019 #19
You obviously know a lot about the experience of atheists. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2019 #21
Cults are mostly religious. edhopper Dec 2019 #23
Hope it makes you feel better about yourself to look down on us atheists. Cuthbert Allgood Dec 2019 #25
We believe in plenty FiveGoodMen Dec 2019 #26
The elements that comprise my body do not feel alone. AtheistCrusader Dec 2019 #42
On the contrary, believing in mythology which there is zero evidence makes people vulnerable to Sea Glass Dec 2019 #48
More humanists and ethical culturalists. no_hypocrisy Dec 2019 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Act_of_Reparation Dec 2019 #22
It is possible to have faith outside the context of religion The Blue Flower Dec 2019 #8
Possible, yes. In reality it doesn't really work that way. Major Nikon Dec 2019 #14
Amen to that. Polly Hennessey Dec 2019 #9
It's been that way as long as there's been organized religion Major Nikon Dec 2019 #13
+10 Duppers Dec 2019 #34
The most moral people I've ever known didn't show up in some building to hear CaptYossarian Dec 2019 #17
That is a hopeful sign, I think. MineralMan Dec 2019 #18
I watched Rick Steves Christmas in Europe and kacekwl Dec 2019 #20
What are the "real teachings of Jesus" though? trotsky Dec 2019 #24
Never heard that. Was told Jesus loved and forgave everyone. kacekwl Dec 2019 #44
Look at your own words. "Jesus loved and forgave everyone..." trotsky Dec 2019 #46
In much of Europe religion is purely ceremonial Major Nikon Dec 2019 #38
Millenials in the PRC have also left religion. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #27
LMAO trotsky Dec 2019 #36
Yes, it is clear that these Chinese atheists will elad us all into a new era of tolerance guillaumeb Dec 2019 #39
LMAO trotsky Dec 2019 #40
Good that you recognize what you engage in. guillaumeb Dec 2019 #41
LMAO trotsky Dec 2019 #45
But whatabout China? Major Nikon Dec 2019 #43
makes me like them even more Skittles Dec 2019 #28
There are some good churches out there TheRealNorth Dec 2019 #29
Religion gives itself the names it has earned. n/t trotsky Dec 2019 #37
Interesting point from the article... NeoGreen Dec 2019 #30
The younger folks recognize the hypocrisy of 'witnessing' for the faith by those supporting Trump an keithbvadu2 Dec 2019 #32
Maybe it is because... NeoGreen Dec 2019 #33
Trump was sent by God Cartoonist Dec 2019 #35
This is some of the best news I've read in a long time. Sea Glass Dec 2019 #47
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