With freedom of religion returning to large parts, billions of people of Asia, I think atheism is dwindling as a belief system there.
Seeing how atheism is not a belief system, that would be quite a trick.
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With freedom of religion returning to large parts, billions of people of Asia, I think atheism is dwindling as a belief system there.
Seeing how atheism is not a belief system, that would be quite a trick.
But there are belief systems which are themselves atheistic.
Actually, at least in Japan, the younger generations are identifying as atheist at rates higher than older generations. Sorta like what he see happening in America.With freedom of religion returning to large parts, billions of people of Asia, I think atheism is dwindling as a belief system there.
If they exist, maybe.If there is a truly powerful being out there, then his power can be used to change things when his time for tolerance ends.
eh. my post was about power applied. Not about cultural growth. If there is a truly powerful being out there, then his power can be used to change things when his time for tolerance ends.
The Japanese are sympathetic to the religious traditions in their country even when they are secular and atheist. In some countries where atheists were persecuted or killed due to religion, there will be lack of sympathy for the country's former religions.Actually, at least in Japan, the younger generations are identifying as atheist at rates higher than older generations. Sorta like what he see happening in America.
It will, not sure about humans.Instead of asking which Religions will die we should be asking "Will the world as we know it exist 1000 years from now"?
I foresee a revival and strengthening of the Abrahamic faiths.
Global warming, over-population, resource depletion, environmental degradation, and other factors are almost certain to result in the destruction of liberal democracies and a rise of authoritarian or totalitarian states. In authoritarian states, the Abrahamic faiths will likely prove useful to the rulers as means of social control, and promoted for that reason.
The same factors (global warming, etc) are also almost certain to result in a reduction of standards of living and an increase in religiosity as people turn to their religions for charity.
I am confused by the "Christianity will continue to shrink" comments. All the Abrahamic faiths are growing faster than the rate of population growth worldwide, and the rate of growth is accelerating. There is a long term worldwide desecularization trend that is well established. How does that translate into shrinking?