I may not know better, but I have my own ideas. And they have been expressed on various occasions throughout the thread but if you want to hear them again then so be it.
Christianity, Judaism and Islam (maybe migration may change this) are reducing in importance in Western countries. (See articles below)
The Global Religious Futures (GRF) project is jointly funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts and The John Templeton Foundation. Here are some big-picture findings from the GRF, together with context from other Pew Research Center studies.
www.pewresearch.org
In Italy, the cradle of Catholicism, new research suggests that only 19% of citizens attend services at least weekly, while 31% never attend at all - and it's a trend already growing in some European nations.
www.euronews.com
And I think the reasons for the decline relate to the points below because these religions oppose them. Yeah make sense??
- 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
- Science advancement
- Any more?
And I think these are good things.
Do you agree? Do you think the decline in religion in western countries is a good thing?
So in essence, do you agree with my points or not? For example, do you like a patriarchal society?