What's the future for religion? It's a big question but it looks like it's on the decline, especially in west.
What are the reasons for the decline?
- Decline of the Patriarchal society
- Acceptance of diverse cultural and societal issues like same sex marriage, gender, abortion, IVF, divorce, abortion, homosexuality and contraception. (Wow)
- Public morality being determined by law and not religion
- Hypocrisies of religion
- Society can see that countries that are less religious actually tend to be less corrupt and have lower murder rates than religious ones
- Individual critical thinking
- Any more?
And how long has religion got? A few hundred years or less?
Here are just a couple of the hundreds of articles on the subject.
An analysis of religious trends from 1981 to 2007 in 49 countries containing 60% of the world’s population did not find a global resurgence of religion—most high-income countries were becoming less religious—however, it did show that in 33 of the 49 countries studied, people had become more...
blog.oup.com
Since the year 2000, there has been a global decline of religion. In a recent paper, scientists suggest automation could be the cause.
bigthink.com