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In reply to the discussion: When 1 in 5 Americans Don't Belong to a Religion, is God Dead in 2013? [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)20. You pretty much nailed what I wanted to say.
These are kids who have grown up in a religion-saturated culture. Breaking free of god-belief isn't something a lot of people are comfortable doing after being subjected to that kind of indoctrination from birth.
It is sad that there really are people who don't believe in gods but yet refuse to admit they're atheists because they've bought into the hatred and distrust our culture has propagated against the term.
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When 1 in 5 Americans Don't Belong to a Religion, is God Dead in 2013? [View all]
cbayer
Jan 2013
OP
I predict some rather rather significant changes among mainstream religious/spiritual institutions.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#3
The majority still believe in god. They will find new groups - some will include
cbayer
Jan 2013
#42
My take is that the baltic peoples often cherish deeper roots in terms of spirituality.
cbayer
Jan 2013
#14
It would be a beautiful thing indeed if paganism roared back to kick Christianity's ass in the end.
Arugula Latte
Jan 2013
#28
I find it interesting how at every turn, you need to reassure yourself that people believe in a god.
cleanhippie
Jan 2013
#46
Oh, yawn, are we at this again? I thought we got over the shock! shock! shock! of "god is dead"...
Moonwalk
Jan 2013
#4
Those charts are extremely misleading. Real church participation is MUCH lower than that
BlueStreak
Jan 2013
#7
i think we're actually pretty much on the same frequency, here. Thanks for the clarification.
okasha
Jan 2013
#51
I think he's a step ahead of you and put me on ignore long ago. But comments are still warranted
humblebum
Jan 2013
#40
I don't believe in a God; but IF there were a God, he would not die just because people didn't
LeftishBrit
Jan 2013
#18
So if there is indeed a god, does that being's life depend on how many believe in
humblebum
Jan 2013
#24