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
- Czech Republic - 78.4%
- North Korea - 71.3%
- Estonia - 60.2%
- Japan - 60%
- Hong Kong (China) - 54.7%
- China - 51.8%
- South Korea - 46.6%
- Latvia - 45.3%
- Netherlands - 44.3%
- Uruguay - 41.5%
Or the complete list:
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.
- 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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