17% Point Drop: Why Americans Are Leaving Religion (Gallup Data)
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Gallup reports a 17% point drop in Americans who say religion is important in daily life. This is one of the largest declines recorded globally in the last decade, and it signals a massive cultural shift in America.
In this episode of the Mike Drop, Mike Smithgall analyzes the #Gallup data, breaking down why this 17% drop is happening now, what it means for American politics, and how younger generations are redefining their relationship with faith and authority.
We explore:
- The difference between Christian identity and Christian practice in the U.S.
- How institutional scandals and the rise of #Christiannationalism have pushed people away from organized religion.
- Why the U.S. now sits in a "strange zone" of high religious identity but middling religiosity compared to other developed nations.
- The rise of personal agency and reason as people build morality from human needs, not ancient rules.
This analysis provides a measured, #secular, and skeptical look at the forces reshaping belief in America.
Source/Citation:
The analysis is based on the Gallup World Poll and its analysis of the dramatic drop in U.S. religiosity:
https://news.gallup.com/poll/697676/drop-religiosity-among-largest-world.aspx
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