Musings of a Misanthropist

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Progress March 9, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — MissAnthropy @ 9:15 am

Finally, people are coming to their senses!

Front page of USA Today:

When it comes to religion, the USA is now land of the freelancers.

The percentage. of people who call themselves in some way Christian has dropped more than 11% in a generation. The faithful have scattered out of their traditional bases: The Bible Belt is less Baptist. The Rust Belt is less Catholic. And everywhere, more people are exploring spiritual frontiers — or falling off the faith map completely.

These dramatic shifts in just 18 years are detailed in the new American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS), to be released today. It finds that, despite growth and immigration that has added nearly 50 million adults to the U.S. population, almost all religious denominations have lost ground since the first ARIS survey in 1990.

“More than ever before, people are just making up their own stories of who they are. They say, ‘I’m everything. I’m nothing. I believe in myself,’ ” says Barry Kosmin, survey co-author.

Among the key findings in the 2008 survey:
• So many Americans claim no religion at all (15%, up from 8% in 1990), that this category now outranks every other major U.S. religious group except Catholics and Baptists. In a nation that has long been mostly Christian, “the challenge to Christianity … does not come from other religions but from a rejection of all forms of organized religion,” the report concludes.
• Baptists, 15.8% of those surveyed, are down from 19.3% in 1990. Mainline Protestant denominations, once socially dominant, have seen sharp declines: The percentage of Methodists, for example, dropped from 8% to 5%.
• The percentage of those who choose a generic label, calling themselves simply Christian, Protestant, non-denominational, evangelical or “born again,” was 14.2%, about the same as in 1990.

Oh, to live to see the day when atheists (and agnostics, free-thinkers, humanists, and the generally non-religious) outnumber the wackos. That, my friends, will be a glorious day.

Things are looking up.

 

2 Responses to “Progress”

  1. Hopmagoo Says:

    Sad to say but you probably won’t see it in your lifetime. But, one can hope. You would definitely have to move to a more progressive city. If you stay in Oklahoma, you are doomed to be inundated with the religious zealots.

  2. MissAnthropy Says:

    I know. Sadly. One day I will escape though. I have to have hope. :-)


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