Religious beliefs and practices have shaped human civilization across various dimensions, including politics, ethics, social norms, and intellectual discourse for thousands of years. However, in recent years, there has been a notable shift, particularly among millennials and younger generations, who are leaving religion in record numbers. This demographic shift is reflective of broader cultural and social changes, including increased access to information, a growing emphasis on individualism, and a critical stance towards institutional authority.
As more young people turn away from organized religion, there is an increasing opportunity to advocate for a transition to humanism, secular governance, and true separation of church and state. Embracing these principles can foster a more inclusive, rational, and ethically grounded society. This shift not only reflects the evolving values of new generations but also underscores the importance of building a future where ethical reasoning and humanistic principles guide societal development.
Título : Losing Religion
EAN : 9798227985453
Editorial : Jonathan A. Brinkman
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