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No need to call me doctor (it was the only domain left). I'm associate professor of New Testament at Knox Theological Seminary and Assistant Pastor at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. I've been married for twenty-four years to Cindy, with whom I have two children, Charity and Josiah. Photo of Sam Lamerson

The Church’s Next Generation

Posted on Tuesday, March 6th, 2007 at 11:47 am

Should we be worried about the spiritual life of the young people that we see all around us?  You be the judge.  One in five 18-25 year-olds say they have no religious affiliation, are atheist or agnostic, nearly double the percentage of the late ‘80s. Just 32% attend church at least once a week vs. 40% of those over age 25. Only 4% say people in their generation view becoming more spiritual as their most important goal in life. 63% of Nexters believe all life, including humans, evolved over time, while only 33% say all living creatures have existed in their present form since the beginning of time. 14% say they most admire an entertainer rather than a political leader; only 6% named spiritual leaders. Theirs is the most tolerant generation on social issues such as immigration, race and homosexuality.
Statistics come from Pew Forum Weekly Update 1/11/07

Compare this to University of Texas research reports 38% of young people say they are able to remain abstinent because of their religious or moral beliefs and we come to realize that these kinds of statistics are very difficult to interpret, particularly when we do not know the questions that were being asked.

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