Cheerful Charlie
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http://www.prri.org/research/prri-rns-poll-nones-atheist-leaving-religion/
09.22.2016
Exodus - Why Americans Are leaving Religion And Why They Are Not Coming Back
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[h=3]The Decline of Religious Affiliation Among Young Adults[/h] Today, nearly four in ten (39%) young adults (ages 18-29) are religiously unaffiliated—three times the unaffiliated rate (13%) among seniors (ages 65 and older). While previous generations were also more likely to be religiously unaffiliated in their twenties, young adults today are nearly four times as likely as young adults a generation ago to identify as religiously unaffiliated. In 1986, for example, only 10% of young adults claimed no religious affiliation.
Among young adults, the religiously unaffiliated dwarf the percentages of other religious identifications: Catholic (15%), white evangelical Protestant (9%), white mainline Protestant (8%), black Protestant (7%), other non-white Protestants (11%), and affiliation with a non-Christian religion (7%).
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Unaffiliateds (Nones) now account for 26% of Americans. A new high. This is a major new survey with lots of information in it. 60% of unaffiliateds leave because they simply stop believing in the religion they were raised in.
Interesting if one likes to paw through such surveys to see what is happening in America's religious landscape.
09.22.2016
Exodus - Why Americans Are leaving Religion And Why They Are Not Coming Back
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[h=3]The Decline of Religious Affiliation Among Young Adults[/h] Today, nearly four in ten (39%) young adults (ages 18-29) are religiously unaffiliated—three times the unaffiliated rate (13%) among seniors (ages 65 and older). While previous generations were also more likely to be religiously unaffiliated in their twenties, young adults today are nearly four times as likely as young adults a generation ago to identify as religiously unaffiliated. In 1986, for example, only 10% of young adults claimed no religious affiliation.
Among young adults, the religiously unaffiliated dwarf the percentages of other religious identifications: Catholic (15%), white evangelical Protestant (9%), white mainline Protestant (8%), black Protestant (7%), other non-white Protestants (11%), and affiliation with a non-Christian religion (7%).
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Unaffiliateds (Nones) now account for 26% of Americans. A new high. This is a major new survey with lots of information in it. 60% of unaffiliateds leave because they simply stop believing in the religion they were raised in.
Interesting if one likes to paw through such surveys to see what is happening in America's religious landscape.

