Atheism in the States
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Atheism in the States
Is it on the rise or decline? Or has it been stagnant for the last decades?
Addendum to my earlier post... Apparently, it was the same report (the 2001 ARIS report) that Trajanus referred to. According to the report, 14.1% of the U.S. population describe themselves as "without religion" which naturally doesn't mean that they're atheists. In addition to the figure mentioned by Trajanus, 0.5 % claimed themselves to be agnostics.
Some polls (such as this BBC poll) indicates higher numbers (the BBC poll, along with other studies and polls, can be found here).
Some polls (such as this BBC poll) indicates higher numbers (the BBC poll, along with other studies and polls, can be found here).
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So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.Mange wrote:I remember reading something almost a year ago that the atheists are the fastest growing "religion" in the United States and that the percentage has risen from 8 to 14 percent of the population. I'll see if I can find a source.
You have my pity.
How is it is the schools in the states, is there much religion among the student body?
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"Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on
the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your
hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."
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"Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on
the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your
hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."
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Most High School students are meh to religionGustav32Vasa wrote:So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.Mange wrote:I remember reading something almost a year ago that the atheists are the fastest growing "religion" in the United States and that the percentage has risen from 8 to 14 percent of the population. I'll see if I can find a source.
You have my pity.
How is it is the schools in the states, is there much religion among the student body?
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Pretty much. Even if asked, they may identify themselves as Christian, the number of young people who go to church (willingly) is incredibly low.Master of Cards wrote:Most High School students are meh to religionGustav32Vasa wrote:So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.Mange wrote:I remember reading something almost a year ago that the atheists are the fastest growing "religion" in the United States and that the percentage has risen from 8 to 14 percent of the population. I'll see if I can find a source.
You have my pity.
How is it is the schools in the states, is there much religion among the student body?
Well, I remember a survey from a few years ago which said that 85% of us Swedes are atheists.Gustav32Vasa wrote:So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.Mange wrote:I remember reading something almost a year ago that the atheists are the fastest growing "religion" in the United States and that the percentage has risen from 8 to 14 percent of the population. I'll see if I can find a source.
You have my pity.
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That's funny, you know if he could Bush Senior would revoke the citizenship of every atheist in the US.Gustav32Vasa wrote:So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.Mange wrote:I remember reading something almost a year ago that the atheists are the fastest growing "religion" in the United States and that the percentage has risen from 8 to 14 percent of the population. I'll see if I can find a source.
You have my pity.
Untrue at least in my experience in the cock of the bible belt (Florida). Although the fact that I'm in crazyland right now explains it. Kids here are deeply religious if not very vocal or active. It's almost ingrained in them as an afterthought but an irremovable one.Dominus Atheos wrote:Pretty much. Even if asked, they may identify themselves as Christian, the number of young people who go to church (willingly) is incredibly low.Master of Cards wrote:Most High School students are meh to religionGustav32Vasa wrote:[
How is it is the schools in the states, is there much religion among the student body?
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In my experience, even religious people who never darken the doors of their church will still often feel a sense of loyalty to its political goals. So they may not show up on Sunday, but they'll vote the way the preacher wants them to. That's how you get places where maybe a quarter of the population faithfully attends church every Sunday but 80% of them will vote against gay marriage.
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Well, I'm from Michigan. When I went to high school, a little over half of the students identified themselves as agnostic with the rest being Christian. However, most of them were fairly liberal in their beliefs except for the few who were brainwashed by fundamentalists.Dominus Atheos wrote:Pretty much. Even if asked, they may identify themselves as Christian, the number of young people who go to church (willingly) is incredibly low.Master of Cards wrote:Most High School students are meh to religionGustav32Vasa wrote: So the US have as many Atheist as Sweden have Religious.
You have my pity.
How is it is the schools in the states, is there much religion among the student body?
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Quite frankly, it doesn't mean a damned thing when someone calls himself "agnostic". The term has an actual definition but most of the people who call themselves "agnostic" don't even know what that definition is. In practice, it just means "I'm confused, so I'll just say I'm agnostic".Trajanus wrote:Well, I'm from Michigan. When I went to high school, a little over half of the students identified themselves as agnostic with the rest being Christian. However, most of them were fairly liberal in their beliefs except for the few who were brainwashed by fundamentalists.
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
http://www.stardestroyer.net/Mike/RantMode/Blurbs.html
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I would argue this isn't the best definition. For example my parents believe in the 6,000 years old garbage, but don't attend church and frankly find the churches more authoritarian teachings to be rather vile. They cherrypick the good parts, but otherwise really don't make religion a big part of their lives.Mange wrote:You know, the "Earth is 6,000 years old" etc. type of fundamentalists.
I'd have to say that a definition regarding a fundementalist would have to include ideals that shape one's behavior in the real world to somehow discriminate against a certain group of people because they're not (insert quality which makes that person different here), or otherwise that their religion has a vast enough effect on the way they live their life. Obviously this isn't a comprehensive listing, just some tips on what might be included.
I wrote "etc." didn't I? That a fundamentalist has the attributes you describe doesn't really have to be spelled out.CaptJodan wrote:I would argue this isn't the best definition. For example my parents believe in the 6,000 years old garbage, but don't attend church and frankly find the churches more authoritarian teachings to be rather vile. They cherrypick the good parts, but otherwise really don't make religion a big part of their lives.Mange wrote:You know, the "Earth is 6,000 years old" etc. type of fundamentalists.
I'd have to say that a definition regarding a fundementalist would have to include ideals that shape one's behavior in the real world to somehow discriminate against a certain group of people because they're not (insert quality which makes that person different here), or otherwise that their religion has a vast enough effect on the way they live their life. Obviously this isn't a comprehensive listing, just some tips on what might be included.
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0,4%. Just ponder this for a moment. I know that including some agnostics who don't understand they're really atheists will make this number bigger, but not by a significant amount...They estimate that 902,000 (0.4%) of Americans identify themselves as Atheists.
This is sad. A society in which only 0,4% of people have the balls _and_ logical understanding to profess disbelief in a superior being. I would've thought a First World nation to be better than that. America is indeed uncanny when it comes to the matters of religious.
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A definition of fundementalist was requested. You listed one trait that I don't think is a very great qualifier myself and then put the word "etc" as if THAT is a definition for anything.Mange wrote:I wrote "etc." didn't I? That a fundamentalist has the attributes you describe doesn't really have to be spelled out.
Dictionary.com has a passable definition that at least covers more than "etc".
Oh please. There is a common definition of fundamentalist Christianity, there's absolutely no need to start to list all the qualifiers.CaptJodan wrote:A definition of fundementalist was requested. You listed one trait that I don't think is a very great qualifier myself and then put the word "etc" as if THAT is a definition for anything.Mange wrote:I wrote "etc." didn't I? That a fundamentalist has the attributes you describe doesn't really have to be spelled out.
Dictionary.com has a passable definition that at least covers more than "etc".
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I would define a fundamentalist Christian as one who believes everything in the bible.
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"Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on
the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your
hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."
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"Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on
the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your
hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."
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I take that to mean only 0.4% of Americans aren't in need of some form of psychiatric help.Stas Bush wrote:This is sad. A society in which only 0,4% of people have the balls _and_ logical understanding to profess disbelief in a superior being. I would've thought a First World nation to be better than that. America is indeed uncanny when it comes to the matters of religious.