Up to 30% of not one but two entire generations of Americans have chosen to live a life free from religion. This book will investigate how and why the exodus from organized religion is occuring, by telling the personal stores of members of the generation born in the 60s and 70s when their Boomer parents severed their own ties with organized religion, and the stories of those born in the 80s and 90s when Fundamentalism was on the rise. It will also contrast the stories of "nones," atheists,and agnostics, with the stories of ...
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Up to 30% of not one but two entire generations of Americans have chosen to live a life free from religion. This book will investigate how and why the exodus from organized religion is occuring, by telling the personal stores of members of the generation born in the 60s and 70s when their Boomer parents severed their own ties with organized religion, and the stories of those born in the 80s and 90s when Fundamentalism was on the rise. It will also contrast the stories of "nones," atheists,and agnostics, with the stories of those who took an opposite track: who defied the trend and found religion as adults, or who experienced a startling conversation from the religion of their childhood to a completely new set of beliefs, and those who've remained int he Catholic religion of their child
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