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 support a few religious organizations through volunteer work.
My rules for these organizations are simple:
You’d think it’ll be easy to meet that criteria.
How would you even know if #3 was true or not, it’s not like they advertise it.
Flip a coin
We could… weigh them? And, if they weigh as much as a duck, then we know they are kiddie fiddlers!
I’m curious which is more common a failing #3 or #2.
most christian charity or aid orgs are mostly about that captive audience.
Only one I can think of is Unitarian Universalist for all 3. Maybe some sort of Buddhism? Though probably have broken #3 and are very big/organized.
I do volunteer for a Unitarian church and a Buddhist temple! Nailed it.
Awesome! I just started going to a UU church again after a decade+ away…just as wholesome as I remember. Thank you for the volunteer work! You are amazing 😍
Can unitarian universalist even be considered a religion? Isn’t it just a catch-all group for people to get together and worship in a more harmonious way?
They get together and practice, which counts as a religion even if they are kinda doing their own thing.
I mean they have 8 guiding principles but it’s a fair point. I feel like the term religion is used very loosely there, but I do wonder what religion that DOES have strong guiding tenents that isn’t at least mildly aggressive about them.
You know they don’t, when they perform a song about it…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YmDcCpD1gc
Yeah I used to think ‘‘how do Catholics manage to keep going?’’ Then my church fought a lawsuit to get them to report child abuse, then bought insurance to buffer any financial loss they might incur while protecting child rapists. I feel like Jesus telling people that if they feel like hurting kids they should stop, take a deep breath, and commit suicide, kind of forbids this sort of behavior.
“You will know them by their fruits” ahh criteria
Imagine my mom used to volunteer together with JW back in the 90s