From Atlantic-
The idea of American exceptionalism has become so dubious that much of its modern usage is merely sarcastic.
But when it comes to religion, Americans really are exceptional. No
rich country prays nearly as much as the U.S, and no country that prays
as much as the U.S. is nearly as rich.
America’s
unique synthesis of wealth and worship has puzzled international
observers and foiled their grandest theories of a global secular
takeover. In the late 19th century, an array of celebrity
philosophers—the likes of Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, and Sigmund
Freud—proclaimed
the death of God, and predicted that atheism would follow scientific
discovery and modernity in the West, sure as smoke follows fire.
Stubbornly pious Americans threw a wrench in the secularization thesis.
Deep into the 20th century, more than nine in 10 Americans said they
believed in God and belonged to an organized religion, with the great
majority of them calling themselves Christian. That number held
steady—through the sexual-revolution ’60s, through the rootless and
anxious ’70s, and through the “greed is good” ’80s.
More here-
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/atheism-fastest-growing-religion-us/598843/?fbclid=IwAR2u7SAiQzB0saLVQ7hueM-ot7wBpERWOB-Auerfae7F8GN23Z0mCrjb5Z8
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
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