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SecularMotion

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Fri May 29, 2015, 03:04 PM May 2015

Teens are fleeing religion like never before: Massive new study exposes religion’s decline [View all]

Religion is rapidly losing the youngest generation of Americans, according to new research.

America’s rising generation of adults are the least religiously observant of any generation in six decades, determined an expansive study led by Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State.

“Unlike previous studies, ours is able to show that millennials’ lower religious involvement is due to cultural change, not to millennials being young and unsettled,” Twenge says in a San Diego State University news release. .

In one of the largest studies ever conducted on Americans’ religious involvement, researchers from Case Western Reserve University and the University of Georgia collaborated with Twenge and her colleagues in California to analyze data from four national surveys of U.S. adolescents between the ages of 13 and 18. The surveys were taken between 1966 and 2014, and include responses from some 11.2 million people.

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/teens-are-fleeing-religion-like-never-before-massive-new-study-exposes-religions-decline/
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As it should. darkangel218 May 2015 #1
I can agree, in very many ways. Xyzse May 2015 #2
+1 darkangel218 May 2015 #3
Yep. HereSince1628 May 2015 #13
"a young, self-centric generation", "Generation Me", "disengaged, narcissistic" bananas May 2015 #20
These younger generations are fantastic. Arugula Latte May 2015 #38
As another Gen Xer TM99 Jun 2015 #58
I actually think social media connection can also help "real life" connections. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #59
Most studies show that they do not. TM99 Jun 2015 #61
Well, in any case, the fewer people who are religious and attend church, Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #62
I know that there are plenty of religious folk TM99 Jun 2015 #67
not really, since GenX built the networks and technology to allow them to take selfies snooper2 Jun 2015 #69
Not I. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #70
What horseshit. The "Me generation" used to be the baby boomers eridani Jun 2015 #65
Nonsensical religious dogma needs relative isolation to truly thrive. Arugula Latte May 2015 #42
its because of the devil's music olddots May 2015 #4
It's those damned godless waltzes! drm604 May 2015 #9
You're both wrong... krispos42 May 2015 #31
The church has only itself to blame Blue_Tires May 2015 #5
So true. workinclasszero May 2015 #24
In the 80s certain Churches aligned itself with the hard core conservative movement Johonny May 2015 #6
this species just may evolve after all. mopinko May 2015 #7
It's also a bit sad, though, Ron Green May 2015 #8
Ethics like being gay is a sin, Like a woman should be subservient snooper2 May 2015 #15
I knew there'd be such a response and of course it's true: Ron Green May 2015 #16
I actually believe it's better to de-couple applied ethics from religion. riderinthestorm May 2015 #18
+1000 Tom Ripley May 2015 #39
If religion goes away it is net positive. Make believe is never a good thing. nt Logical May 2015 #47
I hear what you're saying; there has been so much harm done through religion. Ron Green May 2015 #48
Maybe churches withour religion would be a good thing..... Logical Jun 2015 #68
Right, and it ought to be done OUTSIDE of government and OUTSIDE Ron Green Jun 2015 #71
Is it the attitudes that aren't much like the teachings? Omaha Steve May 2015 #10
Spot on! Person 2713 Jun 2015 #63
Maybe there's hope for us after all. Scuba May 2015 #11
Personally, I think electronic interconnectedness may play a role... HereSince1628 May 2015 #12
The Internet also allows everyone to compare notes on beliefs. Arugula Latte May 2015 #34
Well, thank God for that. nt eppur_se_muova May 2015 #14
Hopefully, nationalism and tribalism will also Cyrano May 2015 #17
"a young, self-centric generation", "Generation Me", "disengaged, narcissistic" bananas May 2015 #19
"tolerant, confident, open-minded, and ambitious" greyl May 2015 #21
I was a doubter and skeptic by the time I was 8 or 10 hifiguy May 2015 #23
I used to be a scientific atheist. bananas May 2015 #25
What is a "scientific atheist"? In addition, what are the limitations of science... Humanist_Activist May 2015 #54
I caught onto the bullshit very early in life when I questioned their beliefs and was told I would RKP5637 May 2015 #27
Not swallowing mythological nonsense is "narcissistic"? Arugula Latte May 2015 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2015 #40
Hah! Arugula Latte May 2015 #43
Oh those arrogant atheists... beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #66
Sounds like the Boomers, and every other generation that complains about the next one in line... Humanist_Activist May 2015 #55
This is great news. hifiguy May 2015 #22
They are realizing that much of religion is total bullshit mixed with hatred! n/t RKP5637 May 2015 #26
thank God for evolution Backwoodsrider May 2015 #28
their parents are definitely not as church oriented treestar May 2015 #29
if people were not pressured by family and culture to believe Skittles May 2015 #30
Great news! Arugula Latte May 2015 #33
See what happens when you allow dancing? WestCoastLib May 2015 #35
Pardon the pun, but thank god. Avalux May 2015 #36
Kick. sarcasmo May 2015 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague May 2015 #41
A lot of collective activities are losing their strength these days The2ndWheel May 2015 #44
But, but..... Tree-Hugger May 2015 #45
Well son, ya draw a circle on the ground and ya throw yer money up in the air MattBaggins May 2015 #51
My loathing of Religion is close to fanaticism BlueJazz May 2015 #46
where are they going to learn that female is the second sex, lessor than males? Liberal_in_LA May 2015 #49
Don't forget hair styles and head dress. ZX86 May 2015 #50
yep Liberal_in_LA May 2015 #52
predicting the follow up: "...and no damage was caused as a result" 0rganism May 2015 #53
The internet did it. Kids can see beyond their little bubbles these days. nt valerief May 2015 #56
What I think a lot of people miss is..... ZX86 May 2015 #57
Right. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #60
I think LGBT acceptance is part of the reason TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #64
They've been raised with things like purity balls and chastity promises gollygee Jun 2015 #72
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