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Ugh. That's depressing news - 63% of this country is dumb enough to believe in christian idiocracy. It shows that there is a real lack of education and intelligence in our country. Mike Johnson is a disgusting cunt of a filth monger, but that's all he is - if he's a prophet it's only as a prophet of the even more disastrous and corrupting days that are to come. Sad times indeed.
I'm convinced that most of that 63% identify as Christian solely out of momentum. If you ask most of them probably would say they haven't been to church in months and only really go for Christmas and Easter out of some misplaced guilt. If I were to wager I'd say only about a third of that population is the ones causing trouble because it's always the bottom third that are assholes
That's likely to be true. There's an article in our local Tribune today about how much people say they are religious vs. how much they really practice religious beliefs or go to church, and it turns out, most people think it's important to SAY they are actively religious (I'm not sure why) but they don't really go to church or do anything in any religious capacity. For myself (an atheist) I don't see what the attraction of religion is, or pretending to be religious. If there is any god or "son of god," I doubt he/she/it/they care what you do in your life at all.
Because Atheism has a hell of a stigma attached. The loudest Atheists are frankly just as insufferable as the hyper religious and people don't want to be associated with them. I myself agree with Sagan's version of Agnostcism but I just don't care enough to try and wrangle with what exact word describes my situation which I would argue is a similar boat to most people
It does indeed have a huge stigma attached, and again I'm not sure why. I'm not advocating for Satan by being an atheist. I'm as sure of my convictions about atheism as anyone who is religious-minded. I might lean more toward agnosticism - because I've always felt there is something bigger (and very unknowable to us humans) out there - but I feel obligated to identity as atheist because many of my friends scoff at the idea of anyone being agnostic - they think it means i'm on the fence about my beliefs, even though I'm really not.
that number has been dropping consistently since the 90's, at a rate of about 1%/year. a quick estimate for % of America that's christian is 85% - years since 2000. less than half of Americans are a member of a religious congregation today
I live in Utah and less and less people are identifying as Mormon here. It's actually less than you'd think, something like 43% maybe. My ancestor was a famous Mormon pioneer, but I don't consider myself mormon, I'm not religious at all. And we have a huge influx of people now from other states, seeking job opportunities. We have a lot of jobs, but they're all pretty low paying but I think that's why our local numbers of folk identifying as religious are dropping so much.