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Are people less religious now?
03/09/09
Yes, although it's not as bad as you might think.
Atheism has lost its social stigma. People who were nominally Christian are now calling themselves "non-religious." Those who are religious are more attracted to Churches who take the basic tenets of Christianity seriously.
The percentage of Americans who adhered to no particular religion jumped from 8.2 percent in 1990 to 15 percent last year, the third American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) conducted over 10 months last year by pollsters from Trinity College in Connecticut, showed.
When the survey was conducted in 2001, 14.1 percent of respondents said they were not religious.
"Americans are slowly becoming less Christian... The challenge to Christianity does not come from other world religions or new religious movements, but rather from a rejection of all organized religions," said a report of last year's survey, in which 54,461 people took part.
The percentage of Christians in the United States declined slightly between 2001 and 2008 from 76.7 percent to 76 percent, after seeing a precipitous fall since 1990, when 86.2 percent said they were Christian.
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