I’m slow to write this week, in part because the rabbit hole I’ve been digging just gets deeper. A preview:
Among all native-born respondents (not just the religious), younger respondents in several thoroughly secularized societies are more likely than their parents and grandparents to report that they hold basic Christian beliefs like Heaven and Hell. No one’s out of the woods, but this has big consequences for the resurrection of the faith in lands where Christianity was said to have died off.
Mar 15
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