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https://news.gallup.com/poll/393737/belief-god-dips-new-low.aspx
This is logical to me, and I believe religion does far more harm than good, so I view this as a positive development. What are your thoughts? |
| Agree with you. |
| Yet somehow the other 19% is trying to call the shots and destroy this country |
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I’m surprised. As a highly educated UMC person in the DC metro I would have assumed it was much much lower.
I became religious after being raised atheist in a west coast college town where not many of my peers were religious. While the people I grew up with mostly didn’t come to religion like me, they still believe in tarot cards, astrology, manifesting, etc. I think people overstate what this trend means. Humans will keep inventing religion alternatives. |
I don’t get it. Most politicians at least claim to be religious? |
| I don't believe 81 is correct. That seems incredibly high to me. |
Who are you talking about? |
What’s more likely, Gallup is bad at polling or your perspective is warped due to you living in a bubble |
Exactly! How do evangelicals exert so much power over the Republican Party when they are such a minority? |
| While I don’t care whether or not anyone believes in God, I think a belief in the sacred and the divine leads to more openness, humility, and gentle curiosity in the world than not. A wholehearted belief in science is not better, it’s just more valued in a society that lionizes masculine qualities and characteristics and maligns feminine qualities and characteristics. |
| I'm a minister and have been for many, many years. The answer to the question "why" is one I hear almost every single day. "Christians" are driving people away from God in droves. There is no hate quite like Christian hate. And it's really, really sad. |
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Wow, it's THAT high?
Maybe that explains a lot. |
No, there is no hate like Christian "love". |
Have you looked around at the religious people (Christians) in America? They are not known for their openness, humility or curiosity. |
I’ve long thought the same, pp. Religious belief often leads to humility about our place in the world and our relationships with others. It can also lead to a lifetime of study and openness to challenging ideas. |