Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of them don't like the intolerance of social issues and the hypocrisy of some Religious leaders (Catholic priests, those Evangelicals caught in extra-marital affairs, etc)
On top of this, many people I know look at everything science can explain (or is working on explaining) and don't see a need for or evidence of a "creator".
Of course, they pick and choose the "science" they believe in as well. Did you know, for example, that some people actually question the fact that humans born with penises are actually "males," and those born with vaginas and accompanying parts, are "females?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Studies have shown that while the numbers might not be as high, young people who are religious are more devout or "rooted" than ever before. I think I prefer that. At least this way, they ones that are religious are sincere instead of just following morals loosely based on religious ideas.
what's undesirable about following morals loosely based on religious ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of them don't like the intolerance of social issues and the hypocrisy of some Religious leaders (Catholic priests, those Evangelicals caught in extra-marital affairs, etc)
On top of this, many people I know look at everything science can explain (or is working on explaining) and don't see a need for or evidence of a "creator".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many of them don't like the intolerance of social issues and the hypocrisy of some Religious leaders (Catholic priests, those Evangelicals caught in extra-marital affairs, etc)
On top of this, many people I know look at everything science can explain (or is working on explaining) and don't see a need for or evidence of a "creator".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Studies have shown that while the numbers might not be as high, young people who are religious are more devout or "rooted" than ever before. I think I prefer that. At least this way, they ones that are religious are sincere instead of just following morals loosely based on religious ideas.
what's undesirable about following morals loosely based on religious ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Studies have shown that while the numbers might not be as high, young people who are religious are more devout or "rooted" than ever before. I think I prefer that. At least this way, they ones that are religious are sincere instead of just following morals loosely based on religious ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Why are the young people today non-religious? Will this change as they get older and mature?
Anonymous wrote:I decry all religious fanatics that try to force their misguided beliefs on others.
Anonymous wrote:Many of them don't like the intolerance of social issues and the hypocrisy of some Religious leaders (Catholic priests, those Evangelicals caught in extra-marital affairs, etc)