RE: U.S.A. versus u.k
June 8, 2010 at 1:43 pm
(This post was last modified: June 8, 2010 at 1:46 pm by paintpooper.)
I think there are more people in American who are doubting there religion everyday. But I see America as almost split, you have the people like us, progressive looking for change, freethinkers, open minds. Then you have Alabama lol jk.
But you do have the group of people, and I paraphrase Obama " Who cling to their guns and religion". I think each group just has completely different ideals about what America is and should be. They don't want any change, I guess if life is good for them then why change, I feel they lack the ability to feel empathy and I think that is a major factor. If they go to Church and pray to Jesus then everything is all good. Praying does nothing, actually helping people is much different.
I honestly think, atheism and agnostic thinking will go up and organized christian religion will go down.
But you do have the group of people, and I paraphrase Obama " Who cling to their guns and religion". I think each group just has completely different ideals about what America is and should be. They don't want any change, I guess if life is good for them then why change, I feel they lack the ability to feel empathy and I think that is a major factor. If they go to Church and pray to Jesus then everything is all good. Praying does nothing, actually helping people is much different.
I honestly think, atheism and agnostic thinking will go up and organized christian religion will go down.
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