
Why Are Millennials So Into Astrology?

Back in 2007, 15 percent of Americans called themselves religiously unaffiliated, meaning that they didn’t consider themselves to be members of any traditional organized religion. By 2012, that number had risen to 20 percent, and to 30 percent when it came to adults under thirty.3 Now, those numbers are higher still. About a quarter of American adu
... See moreTara Isabella Burton • Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World
Millennials are less religiously affiliated than ever before. Churches are just one of many institutionalcasualties of the internet age in which young people are both more globally connected and more locallyisolated than ever before. Though many millennials are atheists or agnostics, the majority are less able to articulate their sense of spi... See more
Casper ter Kuile • How we gather
Our New Religion Isn't Enough
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Through social media, many people have quickly come to view all new information as a sort of direct commentary on who they are.