Over the past few decades, the number of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated—often referred to as “nones”—has grown rapidly. In the 1970s, only about 5% of Americans fell into this category. Today, that number exceeds 25%. Scholars have debated whether this change simply reflects a general decline in belief, or whether it signals something more complex. The research team wanted to explore the deeper forces at play: Why are people leaving institutional religion? What are they replacing it with? And how are their personal values shaping that process?
i just want to point out that medieval christianity was actually fine. it helped the people live good lives.
the issues began around 1500, when political pressures caused europeans to go to america, and later in 1800 with the industrial revolution.
Remind me when Gallileo lived?
why?