(October 11, 2018 at 1:42 pm)PRJA93 Wrote: Yea, I think we need to be careful with statistics. So I understand the proclivity of Christians to quote certain figures and use that in their arguments but it seems like you guys aren't even reading the very study you cited.
I read the study I cited. It projected that nonbelievers will be a smaller percentage of the world population in 2050 then they are now.
Quote:Nonbelief is becoming more and more acceptable everywhere as time goes on. I'm not saying we'll see a world without religion in 100 years, or even 500... but I am sure it is going away, even if the process is painstakingly slow.
Soon enough, religion will simply be a nonissue. It won't be something people even consider as a feasible way to look at the world. Christianity, Islam, so on and so forth... will all be lumped in with the Greek gods and the mythological stories that accompany them. And that's okay. In fact, I look forward it, if I do ever get to see it.
You can believe whatever you want, but people who actually study this stuff for a living have come to a different conclusion.

