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Question for the people who keep referring to 'religious cycles'... is there any evidence for this? What time in America history did we go through one of these 'cycles'?
With the OP. It appears in most developed nations, secularism and atheism are spreading rapidly, especially amongst the youth (I feel most confidantly speaking about the place I occupy). Generally, no one takes a young Christian seriously in these parts. They are pretty much regarded as the casualities of the Bible Belt. But their numbers steadily drop. Liberalization is taking place more and more often, whether it concern weed, or sex, or ontology.
However, in other parts of the world, religions are still growing, ESPECIALLY ISLAM, so it is unlikely we will see the conversion or death of 1 billion people in fifty years. I do expect religion will slowly die off and it becomes less and less useful to people.
With the OP. It appears in most developed nations, secularism and atheism are spreading rapidly, especially amongst the youth (I feel most confidantly speaking about the place I occupy). Generally, no one takes a young Christian seriously in these parts. They are pretty much regarded as the casualities of the Bible Belt. But their numbers steadily drop. Liberalization is taking place more and more often, whether it concern weed, or sex, or ontology.
However, in other parts of the world, religions are still growing, ESPECIALLY ISLAM, so it is unlikely we will see the conversion or death of 1 billion people in fifty years. I do expect religion will slowly die off and it becomes less and less useful to people.