A Vestigial Mote
Well-Known Member
My original post was only an opinion as to WHY record numbers of young people in the coming generations are less religious. you do understand that this is separate from the FACT that record numbers of young people from the incoming generations are less religious. Right? You get that? That I was just hypothesizing why this fact is a fact? It wasn't an "argument" - and I didn't posit it as such. I readily admitted that it was only opinion. And, again, your comments weren't even keeping with topic of the post you replied to if you were talking about some predictable percentage of these irreligious youngsters turning to religion in their elder years. Religious adherence is on the decline. POINT OF FACT.You can't base an argument on hypotheticals, hypotheticals are non-arguments and shouldn't be considered when trying to prove a point.