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In reply to the discussion: The end of theism. [View all]MineralMan
(152,126 posts)31. OK, I'll post a link, and even a chart:
http://www.pewforum.org/2012/10/09/nones-on-the-rise/
That's from 2012, of course. Maybe it has reversed itself?

In the last five years alone, the unaffiliated have increased from just over 15% to just under 20% of all U.S. adults. Their ranks now include more than 13 million self-described atheists and agnostics (nearly 6% of the U.S. public), as well as nearly 33 million people who say they have no particular religious affiliation (14%).
No religious affiliation in America has grown to 19.6%
This large and growing group of Americans is less religious than the public at large on many conventional measures, including frequency of attendance at religious services and the degree of importance they attach to religion in their lives.
No religious affiliation in America has grown to 19.6%
This large and growing group of Americans is less religious than the public at large on many conventional measures, including frequency of attendance at religious services and the degree of importance they attach to religion in their lives.
That's from 2012, of course. Maybe it has reversed itself?

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You started this OP ....... the responders deserve to see you support YOUR OP
Angry Dragon
Oct 2017
#50
You're proposing a deterministic explanation for the origins of religion.
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2017
#89
To be completely fair to our opponents, it is hard to keep the goalposts in one place...
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2017
#105
Are you familiar with Julian Jaynes theory of human psychological evolution?
IamFortunesFool
Oct 2017
#108
I assume you're talking about the tactic where they greatly overestimate their expertise?
Act_of_Reparation
Oct 2017
#157
In that order? 🙃 You had to include PB and marshmallow fluff, dint ya. 😋
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2017
#182
It *may* be theistic. It may be an idealised representation of a mother
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2017
#151
Julian Jaynes theory of human psychological evolution provides a beautifully elegant yet obvious
IamFortunesFool
Oct 2017
#106
I should read the book of course, but physiologically our brain structure hasn't changed much...
trotsky
Oct 2017
#127
As Ironic, and true, your statement is about theism being a glue that bonds,
pennylane100
Oct 2017
#4
Many in my family are quite long lived, but a billion years is probably out of reaach.
guillaumeb
Oct 2017
#71
Yet it is a fact there are fewer theists today than there were 25, 50, 100, or 300 years ago.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#14
I haven't 'trouble' understanding as your so 'eloquent' sentence puts it.
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2017
#147
I'm glad you think you weren't indoctrinated and that you freely chose the faith...
trotsky
Oct 2017
#149
That was nearly thre identical resposne that I amde over your previous claims
guillaumeb
Oct 2017
#29
Ah, so it's true that you hold others to higher standards than you hold yourself.
trotsky
Oct 2017
#87
So when you refused to provide the links to your previous, unsupported claim,
guillaumeb
Oct 2017
#102
Considering that your profile says you've only been a member of DU since March 2017...
trotsky
Oct 2017
#150
My steelworker ancestors liked them some 'boilermakers' made with Old Grandad.
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2017
#174
Religion and science cannot coexist. They are philosophically radically incompatible.
DetlefK
Oct 2017
#80
The soviets weren't atheistic. They claimed to be, but they were a theocracy that permitted no rival
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2017
#55
I have had occasion to tell that user that theism is dying/declining/going away.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2017
#52