Is the Internet killing religion?

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http://newsok.com/is-the-internet-killing-religion-cnn-belief-blog-cnn.com-blogs/article/3953477

From this article: http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2014/04/09/is-the-internet-killing-religion/?hpt=hp_t2

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We can blame the Internet for plenty: the proliferation of porn, our obsession with cat videos, the birth of alleged teen trends like – brace yourself – eyeball licking.

But is it also a culprit in helping us lose our religion? A new study suggests it might be.

Allen Downey, a computer scientist at Olin College of Engineering in Massachusetts, set out to understand the national uptick in those who claim no religious affiliation. These are the “nones,” which the Pew Research Center considers the fastest-growing “religious” group in America.



Since 1985, Downey says, the number of first-year college students who say they're religiously unaffiliated has grown from 8% to 25%, according to the CIRP Freshman Survey.

And, he adds, stats from the General Social Survey, which has been tracking American opinions and social change since 1972, show unaffiliated Americans in the general population ballooned from 8% to 18% between 1990 and 2010.

These trends jibe with what the Pew Research Center’s Religion & Public Life Project reported in 2012. It said one in five American adults, and a third of those under 30, are unaffiliated.

Downey says he stepped into the ongoing debate about the rise of the "nones" not because he has a vested interest one way or the other, but because the topic fascinates him. He says it’s good fodder for study and appeals to students who are learning to crunch real data.

In his paper “Religious affiliation, education and Internet use,” which published in March on arXiv – an electronic collection of scientific papers – Downey analyzed data from GSS and discovered a correlation between increased Internet use and religious disaffiliation.

Internet use among adults was essentially at zero in 1990; 20 years later, it jumped to 80%, he said. In that same two-decade period, we saw a 25 million-person spike in those who are religiously unaffiliated.
 

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I surely hope so. The faster religion dies (and it is dying, slowly) the faster we can get this planet back on track. We would probably have a cure for cancer and be living on Mars by now if religion would quit getting in the way of science.
 

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I surely hope so. The faster religion dies (and it is dying, slowly) the faster we can get this planet back on track. We would probably have a cure for cancer and be living on Mars by now if religion would quit getting in the way of science.

Show some proof. This sounds like garbage.
 

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I surely hope so. The faster religion dies (and it is dying, slowly) the faster we can get this planet back on track. We would probably have a cure for cancer and be living on Mars by now if religion would quit getting in the way of science.

Without religion you'd have none of what you claim we should have. None of it. Just a big black dying hole full of gay porn. Without religion humanity would have bred itself into extinction a thousand years ago.
 

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I think it's killing organized religion. Calling ones self religious is one thing but they more closely relate to being spiritual. They life style many live is neither religious or spiritual. Simply saying the believe in a higher being or afterlife is kinda a cop out. God either exists or he doesnt.

Before the internet people could not or would not discuss the idea of religion or the existence of God.
 

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+1... It's not killing religion, it's allowing people of contrasting views to discuss such things in anonymity.

And many of them are Christians who typically were taught that questioning Gods existence is blasphemy, which is a sin. It aint. Even Jesus asked a question, which may have been his last words.
 

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