New survey>70% of youngsters who went to evangelical lutheran confirmation school believed in God>over 70% of boys believed in God, 60% for girls>change from year 2019 was 34%>almost the whole age group goes there so this isnt just biased resulthappens in your country?
yes but not so dramatic
>>215987286isnt there a downtrend America
>>215987229>their parents forced them to go to church>the study
>>215987424absolutely no one gets forced to go to confirmation school in Finland. Its like getting married in church but instutionally even bigger thing
>>215987395Decline may have stalled: The rapid rise of the religiously unaffiliated appears to have leveled off with Gen Z, who are only slightly less religious than millennials. This suggests that the decades-long decline in religious affiliation might be bottoming out.Young adults are leading a church attendance resurgence: Contrary to past trends, recent Barna data shows that Generation Z and millennials are attending church more regularly than older generations. This is a significant reversal of a decades-long pattern.only millennials are special, every other american is pretty religious
>>215987486can this data be biased because there are more latin american kids in the younger age groups vs millenials?does the more core American population of black americans and WASPs have the same trend?
>>215987229>"Finndalits riding the latest trend every decade" Award
>>215987486>every other american is pretty religiousWhy are americans so retarded?
>>215987809to be fair they are the kings of the world while everyone laughs at them
>>215987746Black Millennials:Historically, Black millennials have shown higher levels of religious commitment compared to non-Black millennials. In a 2014 study, 64% of Black millennials reported being highly religious, compared to 39% of non-Black millennials. Daily prayer was reported by 61% of Black millennials, compared to 39% of their non-Black peers. 38% of Black millennials attended weekly religious services, versus 25% of other millennials. A 2021 survey found that 33% of Black millennials and 28% of Gen Zers were religiously unaffiliated. This shift is shown by a decrease in reliance on prayer, lower attendance at religious services, and a diminished emphasis on the importance of religion in their lives compared to older Black Americans. Hispanic millennials: Hispanic millennials are more likely to be affiliated with a religion than white millennials, though a growing share of Gen Z Hispanics are unaffiliated compared to older generationsblack people carrying american religiosity on their backs