Spin The Wheel: and see what you get!According to a recent survey of over 35,000 Americans, more than a quarter of adults in the United States "have left the faith of their childhood to join another religion or no religion." Not only that, but if you count shifts from one Protestant denomination to another, a whopping 44 percent of Americans have flip-flopped on religion. It seems that the grass is always greener, even when it comes to God. Conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, the survey revealed that Americans are very likely to leave the faith in which they were brought up, and that "the group with the greatest net gain was the unaffiliated."
The Catholic Church is experiencing the greatest net losses: While one in three Americans was raised in a Catholic home, less than one in four describes him or herself as Catholic. These losses would have been even greater if not for the influx of immigration from Catholic countries in Latin and South America.
The group experiencing the greatest growth in numbers included Americans who have no religious affiliations: Now 16.1% of the population. Interestingly, only one-quarter of those in this group describe themselves as atheist or agnostic: The majority of the unaffiliated population simply describe their religion as "nothing in particular."
Other survey highlights:
Check out the rest of the results at the Pew Forum website.
Links:
[1] http://www.jewcy.com/user/tamar_fox_gmail_com
[2] http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/25/us/25cnd-religion.html?em&ex=1204174800&en=0784ef7ae826c090&ei=5087%0A
[3] http://religions.pewforum.org/reports
[4] http://religions.pewforum.org/reports