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7.5 Million People Have Left RELIGION Since 2012 Just in United States of America | Perhaps Sign of End Time?

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Some religious people will call the mass exodus of people from the land of religion as ‘end time sign’. But some of us see this as the rise of reason over religious dogma—and whether we like it or not, as people catch the fire of education, the numbers leaving religion behind will increase.

Shockingly, over 7.5 million people are reported to have left religion since 2012 in the United States alone—and the below graphs show that, there has been increase in the move away for many years now…

According to the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) which was released last week, the United States has about 7.5 million Americans who are no longer active in religion.

“The GSS is the gold standard for sociological surveys. Funded by the National Science Foundation this multi-million dollar study gives us the most accurate data on American society — including religion” writes Religious News.

For those interested in the data, note that each percentage point increase represents a growth of 2.5 million adults.

 

Analysing the graphs, the website adds that “Is this just a departure from organized religion? Even with people no longer identifying with religion or attending worship services, they still pray. But the percentage who never pray is also up slightly. Nearly one-in-six Americans never prays.

Bottom line:  The number of Americans who are no longer active in religion reached a new high in 2014. Since 2012, about 7.5 million Americans more Americans don’t attend attend church. Millions also stopped identifying with any religion or praying.”

This post was published on March 13, 2015 9:43 AM

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