(December 3, 2014 at 1:16 pm)Natachan Wrote: I'm wondering if the end of Christian influence at least is closer than we think. A while back I saw a poll that read about 7% of self-described Christians don't believe in god. The number varied by denomination, but this seems fairly believable. What's more, it claimed 23% of the self-described Jews polled answered that they did not believe in god. I find this striking. One of the problems with polls that came up in a statistics class I took was what's called the halo effect, the desire to give socially acceptable answers and this skew data. This leads me to believe that the number of atheists is actually larger than reported.
But it is more than that. Even here in OK the privilege of Christianity is being called out. The persecution of non-beliebers is being challenged and stopped. And those in the Crain camp are screaming all the louder while more and more the tide turns against them.
So are we seeing the death throes of Christian dominance? I don't know. I think so. I hope so.
people who don't believe in god pretty much choose to say they are because well atheists are not the most liked group in america or in religious families.
Atheism is a non-prophet organization join today.
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