[Vision2020] Pew survey: Doubt of God growing quickly among millennials

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Wed Jun 13 16:29:41 PDT 2012


Pew survey: Doubt of God growing quickly among
millennials<http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/12/pew-survey-doubt-of-god-growing-quickly-among-millennials/>

By *Dan Merica*, CNN

*Washington (CNN) –* The percentage of Americans 30 and younger who harbor
some doubts about God’s existence appears to be growing quickly, according
to a recent Pew Research Center
survey<http://www.pewforum.org/Age/Religion-Among-the-Millennials.aspx>.
While most young Americans, 68%, told Pew they never doubt God’s existence,
that’s a 15-point drop in just five years.

In 2007, 83% of American millennials said they never doubted God’s
existence.

More young people are expressing doubts about God now than at any time
since Pew started asking the question a decade ago. Thirty-one percent
disagreed with the statement “I never doubt the existence of God,” double
the number who disagreed<http://www.people-press.org/values-questions/q41d/i-never-doubt-the-existence-of-god/#generation>with
it in 2007.

*Atheist organizer takes ‘movement’ to nation’s
capital*<http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/23/atheist-organizer-takes-movement-to-nations-capital/>

When asked about doubts of God, no other generation showed a change of more
than 2% in the past five years.

The survey found that the percentage of millennials who identify with a
religion is remaining
constant<http://www.people-press.org/2011/11/03/the-generation-gap-and-the-2012-election-3/11-3-11-22/>,
while most other generations have seen religious identification increase in
the past 10 years.

The findings about millennials and religion were part of a 168-page report
that Pew released June 4 but were largely overlooked.

“Notably, people younger than 30 are substantially less likely than older
people to say prayer is an important part of their lives,” the report said.

“Research on generational patterns shows that this is not merely a
lifecycle effect,” it continued. “The Millennial generation is far less
religious than were other preceding generations when they were the same age
years ago.”

*Atheist group targets Muslims, Jews with ‘myth’ billboards in Arabic and
Hebrew*<http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/01/atheist-group-targets-muslims-jews-with-myth-billboards-in-arabic-and-hebrew/>

The findings are part of Pew’s 2012 American Values Survey, which touches
on issues including political partisanship, gay marriage and abortion.

Despite the findings on millennials, the survey shows that the United
States continues to be a highly religious nation, with most Americans
identifying with a particular faith.

Seventy-six percent of all respondents said prayer is an important part of
their lives and agreed that “we all will be called before god at the
Judgment Day to answer for our sins.” About 80% said they have never
doubted the existence of God.

The report points to a growing divide between the youngest and oldest
Americans on belief, religion and social issues.

According to Jesse Galef, communications director for the Secular Student
Alliance, the growth in “doubting” youths has led to a surge in secular
student groups.

“For a lot of millennial atheists, they are expecting to find a group, they
are coming to campus, and if they don’t find one, they are starting one,”
Galef said. “This is completely different than what other generations grew
up with.”

*Atheist rally continues in spite of rain; students highlighted
throughout*<http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/24/atheist-rally-continues-in-spite-of-rain-students-highlighted-throughout/>

The Secular Student Alliance has affiliates on 357 American campuses, Galef
said, up from 81 such affiliates in 2007.

Galef says the Internet has created a place for young people to discuss
religious doubts.

“It enables anybody to have open discussions without fearing if their
parents would find out or what their communities would say,” he said. "The
more safe places we create for young people to discuss their doubts, the
more they can inspire questions in others."

 Dan Merica <http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/author/danmerica/> - Dan Merica

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