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An October 2017 Pew Research Center Fact Tank report reveals that 56 percent of United States adults surveyed “say it is not necessary to believe in God to be moral and have good values.” This number is up from the 49 percent figure reported in a 2011 survey. Pew associates this increase with the continued rise in population of the religiously nonaffiliated persons called “nones.” The “nones” describe themselves as “atheist, agnostic or ‘nothing in particular.’” However, Pew also says that the “nones” reflect only a part of the changing attitude about God, morality and values. “Among all religiously affiliated adults, the share who say belief in God is unnecessary for morality ticked up modestly, from 42 percent in 2011 to 45 percent in 2017,” states the October Fact Tank report.
So if more Americans are ditching religion, yet are staying spiritual with high morals and good values, how are they doing it? Kari Paul, writer for MarketWatch.com (a financial information website that provides business news, analysis and stock market data) tells us that the millennial generation (ages 18 to 29) is staying spiritual by embracing witchcraft and astrology.
Read MORE @ https://www.thetrumpet.com/16427-millennials-are-becoming-witches
Also read: https://qz.com/821298/witchcraft-is-the-perfect-religion-for-liberal-millennials/