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IS THE DECLINE OF RELIGION SYMPTOMATIC OF EVOLUTION?

 A Pew poll showed that over a decade, Christian affiliation has dropped from 78% to 65%, and those without a religion rose from 16% to 26%.

Of course, church attendance is also declining.
A particularly interesting aspect of this survey is that:
  • Millennials (the youngest generation polled) declined the most, 16%, while the older Silent Generation only dropped by 2%.
  • By race:
    • Whites  -12%
    • Blacks  -11%
    • Hispanic  -10%
  • Education:
    • Less than a college education  -11%
    • College graduate  -13%
  • Region:
    • Northeast  -15%
    • South  -12%
    • Midwest  -10%
    • West  -9%
  • Political party:
    • Republican  -7%
    • Democrat  -17%
More details about generation gap beliefs:


Those with no religion grew by 30 million:


According to Pew, here are the least affiliated countries in the world:


The map seems to indicate that the U.S. is among the most unaffiliated countries.  However, the color code is misleading, for, apparently, only 18.6% of Americans are unaffiliated, meaning that 81.4% must have a religion.  From yet another Pew survey:
  • 90% of Americans believe in some kind of higher power.
  • More details about religion and what is higher power:

Top 10 Least Religious Countries (by percentage) - Pew Research 2020
  1. Czech Republic - 78.4%
  2. North Korea - 71.3%
  3. Estonia - 60.2%
  4. Japan - 60%
  5. Hong Kong (China) - 54.7%
  6. China - 51.8%
  7. South Korea - 46.6%
  8. Latvia - 45.3%
  9. Netherlands - 44.3%
  10. Uruguay - 41.5%
Or the complete list:
CountryUnaffiliated % Unaffiliated2022 Population
Czech Republic78.40%8,280,00010,736,784
North Korea71.30%18,070,00025,990,679
Estonia60.20%770,0001,321,910
Japan60.00%74,780,000125,584,838
Hong Kong54.70%4,090,0007,604,299
China51.80%720,100,0001,448,471,400
South Korea46.60%23,250,00051,329,899
Latvia45.30%960,0001,848,837
Netherlands44.30%7,550,00017,211,447
Uruguay41.50%1,450,0003,496,016
New Zealand39.60%1,910,0004,898,203
Mongolia36.50%1,160,0003,378,078
France31.90%20,830,00065,584,518
Falkland Islands31.50%< 10,0003,539
United Kingdom31.20%20,070,00068,497,907
Belgium31.00%3,370,00011,668,278
Vietnam29.90%28,760,00098,953,541
Sweden29.00%2,860,00010,218,971
Belarus28.60%2,690,0009,432,800
Australia28.60%6,990,00026,068,792
Luxembourg26.70%140,000642,371
Germany26.30%21,150,00083,883,596
Canada24.50%8,950,00038,388,419
Cuba23.20%2,600,00011,305,652
Switzerland22.80%1,800,0008,773,637
Spain21.00%10,190,00046,719,142
Finland20.80%1,140,0005,554,960
Hungary20.30%1,970,0009,606,259
Bermuda19.40%10,00061,939
Slovenia18.80%380,0002,078,034
United States18.60%62,310,000334,805,269
Botswana17.50%390,0002,441,162
Mozambique17.30%5,020,00033,089,461
Jamaica17.00%500,0002,985,094
Singapore16.50%970,0005,943,546
Slovakia15.80%880,0005,460,193
Isle of Man15.40%10,00085,732
Macau15.40%90,000667,490
South Africa15.30%8,220,00060,756,135
Russia15.20%21,190,000145,805,947
Austria14.50%1,250,0009,066,710
Taiwan13.70%3,190,00023,888,595
Italy13.40%8,100,00060,262,770
Sao Tome And Principe13.20%30,000227,679
Nicaragua13.00%870,0006,779,100
Ukraine12.50%5,370,00043,192,122
Argentina12.10%5,320,00046,010,234
Denmark12.00%680,0005,834,950
Monaco11.70%< 10,00039,783
Norway11.60%600,0005,511,370
El Salvador11.20%740,0006,550,389
Dominican Republic10.90%1,230,00011,056,370
Haiti10.70%1,230,00011,680,283
Honduras10.50%950,00010,221,247
New Caledonia10.40%30,000290,915
Lithuania9.80%310,0002,661,708
Chile9.70%1,800,00019,250,195
Venezuela9.70%3,220,00029,266,991
Cayman Islands9.40%< 10,00067,277
Belize9.00%30,000412,190
Cape Verde9.00%50,000567,678
Andorra8.80%< 10,00077,463
Portugal8.60%890,00010,140,570
Brazil8.40%17,620,000215,353,593
Ivory Coast8.10%1,970,00027,742,298
Costa Rica8.00%420,0005,182,354
Republic of the Congo8.00%410,0005,797,805
Ireland7.90%400,0005,020,199
Zimbabwe7.60%1,110,00015,331,428
Madagascar7.30%2,010,00029,178,077
Poland7.30%2,780,00037,739,785
San Marino7.20%< 10,00034,085
Colombia6.70%3,510,00051,512,762
Aruba6.20%< 10,000107,609
Suriname6.20%40,000596,831
Togo6.20%450,0008,680,837
Greece6.10%690,00010,316,637
Saint Lucia5.80%10,000185,113
Gabon5.70%110,0002,331,533
Mexico5.70%7,240,000131,562,772
Ecuador5.60%920,00018,113,361
Benin5.20%600,00012,784,726
Cameroon5.20%1,260,00027,911,548
Angola5.20%1,270,00035,027,343
Croatia5.10%220,0004,059,286
Equatorial Guinea5.00%40,0001,496,662
Panama5.00%200,0004,446,964
French Polynesia4.90%10,000284,164
Montserrat4.80%< 10,0004,965
Bulgaria4.70%320,0006,844,597
Turks And Caicos Islands4.60%< 10,00039,741
Nauru4.50%< 10,00010,903
Guinea Bissau4.40%80,0002,063,367
Bolivia4.10%480,00011,992,656
Anguilla4.00%< 10,00015,230
Kazakhstan4.00%720,00019,205,043
British Virgin Islands3.90%< 10,00030,596
French Guiana3.90%10,000314,169
Iceland3.90%10,000345,393
Guatemala3.90%720,00018,584,039
Saint Pierre And Miquelon3.80%< 10,0005,759
Ghana3.80%1,160,00032,395,450
United States Virgin Islands3.70%< 10,000103,971
Niue3.30%< 10,0001,622
Sint Maarten3.30%< 10,00043,966
Curacao3.30%< 10,000165,529
Serbia3.30%260,0008,653,016
Cook Islands3.20%< 10,00017,571
Israel3.20%280,0008,922,892
Montenegro3.10%20,000627,950
Peru3.10%1,010,00033,684,208
Bahamas3.00%10,000400,516
Rwanda3.00%430,00013,600,464
Gibraltar2.90%< 10,00033,704
Liechtenstein2.90%< 10,00038,387
Lesotho2.80%70,0002,175,699
Greenland2.50%< 10,00056,973
Saint Vincent And the Grenadines2.50%< 10,000111,551
Guadeloupe2.50%10,000399,794
Malta2.50%10,000444,033
Samoa2.40%< 10,000202,239
Chad2.40%350,00017,413,580
Martinique2.30%< 10,000374,087
Kenya2.30%1,200,00056,215,221
Seychelles2.10%< 10,00099,426
Puerto Rico2.10%80,0002,829,812
Guyana2.00%20,000794,045
Reunion2.00%20,000908,061
Bahrain2.00%30,0001,783,983
Syria2.00%500,00019,364,809
Malawi2.00%410,00020,180,839
Barbados1.90%< 10,000288,023
Cyprus1.90%20,0001,223,387
Namibia1.90%50,0002,633,874
Trinidad And Tobago1.80%30,0001,406,585
Guinea1.80%230,00013,865,691
Algeria1.80%740,00045,350,148
Antigua And Barbuda1.70%< 10,00099,509
Guam1.70%< 10,000171,519
DR Congo1.70%1,450,00095,240,792
Saint Kitts And Nevis1.60%< 10,00053,871
Tanzania1.60%1,000,00063,298,550
Marshall Islands1.50%< 10,00060,057
Tajikistan1.50%130,0009,957,464
Liberia1.40%70,0005,305,117
Tuvalu1.30%< 10,00012,066
North Macedonia1.30%30,0002,081,304
Armenia1.30%40,0002,971,966
Moldova1.30%40,0004,013,171
Palau1.20%< 10,00018,233
Vanuatu1.20%< 10,000321,832
Turkey1.20%960,00085,561,976
Paraguay1.10%90,0007,305,843
United Arab Emirates1.10%100,00010,081,785
Northern Mariana Islands1.00%< 10,00058,269
Sudan1.00%440,00045,992,020
Vatican City< 1%< 10,000799
Tokelau< 1%< 10,0001,378
Wallis And Futuna< 1%< 10,00010,982
American Samoa< 1%< 10,00055,030
Dominica< 1%< 10,00072,344
Tonga< 1%< 10,000107,749
Grenada< 1%< 10,000113,475
Micronesia< 1%< 10,000117,489
Kiribati< 1%< 10,000123,419
Mayotte< 1%< 10,000286,259
Brunei< 1%< 10,000445,431
Maldives< 1%< 10,000540,985
Western Sahara< 1%< 10,000626,161
Solomon Islands< 1%< 10,000721,159
Bhutan< 1%< 10,000787,941
Comoros< 1%< 10,000907,419
Fiji< 1%< 10,000909,466
Djibouti< 1%< 10,0001,016,097
Mauritius< 1%10,0001,274,727
Timor Leste< 1%< 10,0001,369,429
Gambia< 1%< 10,0002,558,482
Albania< 1%30,0002,866,374
Qatar< 1%20,0002,979,915
Eritrea< 1%< 10,0003,662,244
Georgia< 1%30,0003,968,738
Kuwait< 1%< 10,0004,380,326
Mauritania< 1%< 10,0004,901,981
Central African Republic< 1%50,0005,016,678
Oman< 1%10,0005,323,993
Palestine< 1%< 10,0005,345,541
Turkmenistan< 1%30,0006,201,943
Lebanon< 1%10,0006,684,849
Kyrgyzstan< 1%30,0006,728,271
Libya< 1%10,0007,040,745
Laos< 1%60,0007,481,023
Sierra Leone< 1%< 10,0008,306,436
Papua New Guinea< 1%< 10,0009,292,169
Azerbaijan< 1%< 10,00010,300,205
Jordan< 1%< 10,00010,300,869
South Sudan< 1%60,00011,618,511
Tunisia< 1%30,00012,046,656
Burundi< 1%< 10,00012,624,840
Somalia< 1%< 10,00016,841,795
Cambodia< 1%30,00017,168,639
Senegal< 1%< 10,00017,653,671
Romania< 1%20,00019,031,335
Zambia< 1%100,00019,470,234
Mali< 1%110,00021,473,764
Sri Lanka< 1%< 10,00021,575,842
Burkina Faso< 1%110,00022,102,838
Niger< 1%170,00026,083,660
Nepal< 1%90,00030,225,582
Yemen< 1%30,00031,154,867
Malaysia< 1%200,00033,181,072
Uzbekistan< 1%240,00034,382,084
Saudi Arabia< 1%210,00035,844,909
Morocco< 1%< 10,00037,772,756
Afghanistan< 1%< 10,00040,754,388
Iraq< 1%50,00042,164,965
Uganda< 1%230,00048,432,863
Thailand< 1%200,00070,078,203
Iran< 1%100,00086,022,837
Egypt< 1%< 10,000106,156,692
Philippines< 1%110,000112,508,994
Ethiopia< 1%60,000120,812,698
Bangladesh< 1%< 10,000167,885,689
Nigeria< 1%790,000216,746,934
Pakistan< 1%30,000229,488,994
Indonesia< 1%240,000279,134,505
India< 1%900,0001,406,631,776
Some final thoughts:
  • Traveling all over Japan, there are shrines, churches and religious festivals everywhere.  Yet, 60% of the population is unaffiliated.
  • Only 15.2% of Russians are unaffiliated, but the Czech Republic leads the world at 78.4%.
  • Vietnam at 29.9% unaffiliated sits between Belgium and Sweden.
  • The USA at 18.6% is just above Botswana at 17.5%.  We have more than 62 million unaffiliated people, but from one of the above graphics, many of them still believe in some higher authority.
  • The Chinese government is anti-religion.  So:
    • China unaffiliated  51.8%
    • Taiwan unaffiliated  13.7%
    • Religious Italy unaffiliated  13.4%
  • 67 countries have less than 1% unaffiliated.  Only 0.06% of India's population is unaffiliated.
So is the decline of religion symptomatic of evolution?  
  • Certainly much of the world remains very religious.  
  • Some countries like China and North Korea discourage religion, while the general populace of Japan, especially the younger generations, has arrived at the reality of what is to come after you die.  
  • True also for much of Europe, especially former Soviet countries.  
  • The U.S. seems inclined now to follow this path of belief evolution.
  • One could thus suggest that the Republican party seems inclined to decline.
  • As the world gets better educated, the trend is obvious.
The following is just something less spiritual, but nevertheless endearing, to end this Sunday.

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