Maybe we are close to a tipping point or are going threw it. This is only fourteen years of data. The gospel of science is spreading rapidly. Can we accelerate it further?
Probably the most constructive approach is to simply discuss the matter of religion openly when the opportunity happens. Do it in a rational way same as one would discuss any other subject like baking cookies.
Most of the churches in my area are gone. The buildings still exist but there are no more people gathering for services. A couple church buildings survived and are now non-denominational but I don't know anything about what kind of services they provide. That seems to be the new business model, I've seen it in different municipalities. If a church isn't making money for its owners it shuts down, that's the bottom line.
When those churches were active the membership was quite old, rarely anyone younger than fifty years old. In my family of eight children only two siblings are noticeably religious, and three so-so. But none of any of their children attend services and that's the kicker. I also know lots of folks who's kids are not baptized. Times have certainly changed for the better as far as religious sway. I doubt many job applicants are listing their pastors as references anymore.