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It was only a matter of time. Time for the brainwashing to come to an end.

https://www.inquisitr.com/5159583/y...ic-rates-leading-to-surge-in-church-closings/

The fastest-growing religious affiliation in the United States is “no affiliation,” and it’s leading to a major crisis for religious leaders.

Millennials are turning away from religion at rates not seen before in the United States, citing a number of reasons to move past organized religions and to find their own spiritual paths. In doing so, they have caused a major shift in America’s religious landscape, leading churches to close and merge at record levels as well.



The Star Tribune explored the church exodus, which is taking place both in Minnesota — where the paper is based — and across the country as well.


The report cited a Pew Research poll which found that 36 percent of younger millennials identify as either atheist, agnostic, or “nothing in particular.” The shows a dramatic increase from previous generations, with 23 percent of Generation X listing no religious affiliation and 17 percent of Baby Boomers doing the same.

Those rates are growing, sometimes dramatically. In 2007, 25 percent of “older” millennials — those born between 1981 and 1989 — listed no religion, but that jumped to 34 percent in a survey last year.


The report found that the vast information available through the internet is leading many away from churches, and toward their own personal journeys of spiritual discovery. And it’s taking place at earlier ages — a survey of Catholics who left the church found that the median age they drifted away was 13.

“This disconnect between core Christian teachings and real life was cited frequently in interviews with more than 30 Minnesotans who have left the church. The church rituals fell flat, they said. And many reported taking voyages of spiritual discovery on their own, aided by friends, YouTube and podcasts.”


The phenomenon is the same around the globe. National Geographic noted in a 2016 report that “no religion” is now among the top religious affiliations in much of North America and Europe. The report noted that in the United States, “no religious affiliation” has now overtaken Catholics, mainline protestants, and all followers of non-Christian faiths.

A number of countries are expected to reach a majority secular population, the report noted, including France and New Zealand. In the United Kingdom and Australia — once countries where faith played a major role in society — Christian majorities will soon be gone.


In the United States, this has caused many churches to close and others to merge, the Star Tribune report noted. Religious leaders are also searching for ways to better connect with the younger generation, doing so before they turn to YouTube and podcasts to find their own spiritual path.
 
Don't believe in anything fall for anything?

When push comes to shove, do they just herd in behind the most violent religion?
 
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Catholics are leaving the Church at around 13 years old... gee, wonder why that is... you mean no pre-marital sex isn’t a popular message with today’s youth?
 
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Kinda makes me feel bad for the churches. Otherwise sounds like good news.
 
All it takes is for a revival to sweep across our country.
 
the fast growing religious affiliation is no religious affiliation? Shertard thread titles...
 
Huh? We believe in the religion of science now bro. Atomic bombs are our new God.
 
Kinda makes me feel bad for the churches. Otherwise sounds like good news.
The churches of America are pretty watered down and lost sight of the Gospel message. Many don't even know what the Gospel is. But i think there is a shakeup going on where many people are leaving the churches that lost focus. And there are other churches that probably are growing. Mine is a small church of about 85, but we've picked up families this year.

 
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The less religion in our government the better we are.
 
All it takes is for a revival to sweep across our country.

I think if you got your wish, and America had compulsory religious teaching for the nation's youth, America would go the way of England, and produce more and more atheists each generation...
 
Hopefully more people stop believing in Fairy Tales. Religion is a human plague.
 
I think if you got your wish, and America had compulsory religious teaching for the nation's youth, America would go the way of England, and produce more and more atheists each generation...
Well we won't ever go back to that, but I pray that our American churches preach the full Word of God again and that the Holy Spirit moves in the lives of people. And that people come to an understanding that they are a sinner in need of redemption. That can only come through Christ Jesus.
 
Which makes what is happening in Europe so sad. I thought the entire world at this point would be seeing a dramatic decline in religion. Humans are always going to find a way out though. Religion gives them answers and people will seek comfort over truth and questions.
 
Well we won't ever go back to that, but I pray that our American churches preach the full Word of God again and that the Holy Spirit moves in the lives of people. And that people come to an understanding that they are a sinner in need of redemption. That can only come through Christ Jesus.


Progress of a kind. You're not sick, and you don't need forgiveness by some entity that made you sick. It's not dignified for a human mammal. The age of miracles passed for a reason, as did the power of religion to explain and mystify.
 
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