American religious affiliation at lowest point in history

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Valigarmander

http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/03/ ... believers/

QuoteBERKELEY —
Religious affiliation in the United States is at its lowest point since it began to be tracked in the 1930s, according to analysis of newly released survey data by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and Duke University. Last year, one in five Americans claimed they had no religious preference, more than double the number reported in 1990.


UC Berkeley sociologists Mike Hout and Claude Fischer , along with  Mark Chaves of Duke University, analyzed data on religious attitudes as part of the General Social Survey, a highly cited biannual poll conducted by NORC, an independent research institute at the University of Chicago.

Results of the survey – which looked at numerous issues, including attitudes about gun ownership and how tax dollars should be spent, and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation – are being released now and in coming weeks.

On American attitudes toward religion, UC Berkeley researchers found that 20 percent of a nationally representative group reported no religious preference. That's a jump from 1990 when all but 8 percent of Americans polled identified with an organized faith.

 "This continues a trend of Americans disavowing a specific religious affiliation that has accelerated greatly since 1990," said Hout, lead author of the study.

Hout and Fischer are authors of the General Social Survey study that in 2002 first identified a rise in the number of "unchurched." They are careful to distinguish the survey category of "no religion," which means individuals who are not part of an organized religion, from "atheists," who do not believe in God and made up just 3 percent of those interviewed last year. Meanwhile, just 8 percent of those surveyed said they were raised with no religion.

Responses in the survey were to the question, "What is your religious preference? Is it Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, some other religion, or no religion?"

An analysis of the results suggests the following:

-Liberals are far more likely to claim "no religion" (40 percent) than conservatives (9 percent)
-Men are more likely than women to claim "no religion" (24 percent of men versus 16 percent of women).
-More whites claimed "no religion" (21 percent) compared to African Americans (17 percent) and Mexican Americans (14 percent).
-More than one-third of 18-to-24-year-olds claimed "no religion" compared to just 7 percent of those 75 and older.
-Residents of the Midwestern and Southern states were least likely to claim "no religion" compared to respondents in the Western, Mountain and Northeastern states. But Midwesterners and Southerners are catching up, Hout said.
-Educational differences among those claiming "no religion" are small compared to other demographic differences.
- About one-third of Americans identify with a conservative Protestant denomination, one-quarter are Catholics (although 35 percent were raised Catholic) and 1.5 percent are Jewish.

The General Social Survey has been tracking major social and cultural trends in American society since 1972, when only 5 percent of those polled claimed no religion. Since 1990, an uptick in those identifying themselves as following no particular religion has progressed  steadily with 18 percent identifying  as such in 2010 and 20 percent in 2012.

Excellent news. Some of the numbers are surprising, though. 40% of liberals are nonreligious?

Hydra009

Quote from: "Valigarmander"Excellent news. Some of the numbers are surprising, though. 40% of liberals are nonreligious?
Yeah, I wouldn't expect it to be quite that high.  Liberals clock in at 85% for belief in God according to a gallup poll.  Then again, religion tends to be something of a loaded term nowadays.  Believers aren't "religious", they're "spiritual" or somesuch.  Could be something like that throwing off the numbers.

Plu

As the article says,

QuoteThey are careful to distinguish the survey category of "no religion," which means individuals who are not part of an organized religion, from "atheists," who do not believe in God and made up just 3 percent of those interviewed last year.

But still good to see it going up.

Colanth

Quote from: "Plu"As the article says,

QuoteThey are careful to distinguish the survey category of "no religion," which means individuals who are not part of an organized religion, from "atheists," who do not believe in God and made up just 3 percent of those interviewed last year.

But still good to see it going up.
I'd like to see the results of the survey if they included "atheist" in one category and "don't actually believe in any god" in another.
Afflicting the comfortable for 70 years.
Science builds skyscrapers, faith flies planes into them.

Agramon

Belief in a god is probably a better indicator than religion since that would include the "it's not a religion, it's a relationship" crowd. Still good news though!
"And, tricked by our own early dream
And need of solace, we grew self-deceived,
Our making soon our maker did we deem,
And what we had imagined we believed."
- Thomas Hardy

SHIN KAIRI

No wonder. This news only serves to confirm that these are indeed the end times. The once great christian country that surpassed all the other nations in all aspects is now tumbling to the ground with nobody to help her. Sad stuff...
Presuppositionalism wins everytime.

This will guide you to The Light ]http://shinkairi.blogspot.com/[/url]

Isaiah 55:9 "As high as the sky is above the earth are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts."

Plu

Losing religion as a country isn't causing the downfall. The happiest nations on earth are also the least religious ones, and the worst nations on earth are also the most religious. What's ruining the US is its political and economical system.
But you'll probably pull out of the dive soon enough, especially when more people abandon religion and start thinking and solving the real problems that exist in the country.

Plu

Speaking of reasons your country is going down the drain, this is probably a good indicator.

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/48e76d ... rel=player

AxisMundi

Quote from: "SHIN KAIRI"No wonder. This news only serves to confirm that these are indeed the end times. The once great christian country that surpassed all the other nations in all aspects is now tumbling to the ground with nobody to help her. Sad stuff...

We are not, nor ever have been, a "Christian Nation".

Johan

Quote from: "Plu"Losing religion as a country isn't causing the downfall. The happiest nations on earth are also the least religious ones, and the worst nations on earth are also the most religious. What's ruining the US is its political and economical system.
But you'll probably pull out of the dive soon enough, especially when more people abandon religion and start thinking and solving the real problems that exist in the country.
From your lips to God's ears. Oh wait.... dammit!
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false and by the rulers as useful

SHIN KAIRI

Quote from: "AxisMundi"
Quote from: "SHIN KAIRI"No wonder. This news only serves to confirm that these are indeed the end times. The once great christian country that surpassed all the other nations in all aspects is now tumbling to the ground with nobody to help her. Sad stuff...

We are not, nor ever have been, a "Christian Nation".
Presuppositionalism wins everytime.

This will guide you to The Light ]http://shinkairi.blogspot.com/[/url]

Isaiah 55:9 "As high as the sky is above the earth are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts."

Jmpty

Quote from: "Plu"Speaking of reasons your country is going down the drain, this is probably a good indicator.

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/48e76d ... rel=player
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Thumpalumpacus

Quote from: "SHIN KAIRI"No wonder. This news only serves to confirm that these are indeed the end times. The once great christian country that surpassed all the other nations in all aspects is now tumbling to the ground with nobody to help her. Sad stuff...

Yes indeed, Christians are such a persecuted minority.  

How strong can the benefits of their faith be, if it is brought low by a mere 3% admixture of atheists?
<insert witty aphorism here>

Teaspoon Shallow

In Australia the term Atheist is still misunderstood as the assertion there is no god.

A poll released last year said approximately 4% of Australians were Atheist and 9% did not believe in god.

WTH? #-o

Brian37

Quote from: "Johan"
Quote from: "Plu"Losing religion as a country isn't causing the downfall. The happiest nations on earth are also the least religious ones, and the worst nations on earth are also the most religious. What's ruining the US is its political and economical system.
But you'll probably pull out of the dive soon enough, especially when more people abandon religion and start thinking and solving the real problems that exist in the country.
From your lips to God's ears. Oh wait.... dammit!

Thor will smite you for your blasphemy!
"We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus -- and nonbelievers." Obama
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