Atheism In Decline

Discussion in 'Politics' started by pspr, Jul 26, 2013.

  1. pspr

    pspr

    It's funny how you spew your dogma but never provide a link to substantiate any of the crap you say. That must be because all you know is bull shit you fucking stupid idiot.
     
    #11     Jul 28, 2013
  2. You wish I had a lobotomy because that's the only way you or your little brother dumber could hang with me.
     
    #12     Jul 28, 2013
  3. pspr

    pspr

    I've got an ice pick. Come on over, I'll give you frontal. No charge, dumbass.

    That should push you over the edge from being able to type. You can barely do it already. Then we won't have to read your stupid posts. And, believe me, they are pretty stupid.
     
    #13     Jul 28, 2013
  4. pspr

    pspr

    The headlines trumpeted Gallup’s claims—“Atheism is on the rise on a global level.” But, is it really? Concerning atheism, Gallup’s twin claims are [1] 13% of the world’s population are “convinced atheists,” and [2] since 2005, “the number of people around the world who claim… atheism rose 3%.” This suggests a rise from 10% atheists in 2005 to 13% in 2012. Yet, looking deeper into Gallup’s report, we find that the number of “convinced atheists” rose from 4% in 2005 to 7% in 2012. Yet this last figure (7%) is almost half the previous claim of 13%. So, what’s going on? Do atheists represent 13% of the world’s population or only 7 %, or (perhaps) even less? Again this shows how “shaky” these figures are. In the “small print” we’re told only 40 countries were polled in both 2005 & 2012, so Gallup’s claim that “atheism rose 3%,” is based on 40 countries, not 57. Obviously dropping 17 countries has a marked effect on the results. Again this suggests that Gallup’s dramatic claims are based on tenuous data; they lack a solid basis.

    Global Atheism is NOT on the Rise

    The World Christian/Religions Database (WCD) has been collecting data for decades on religious & non-religious affiliation for all the world’s countries. They pool all the relevant survey data from all available sources; hence their data is more reliable than Gallup’s. WCD figures consistently show that globally the number of atheists has been virtually unchanged since 2000. They estimate that in 2000 there were 140 million atheists (2.3% of global population). By 2012 this number had declined slightly to 136.6 million. Since the world’s population grew, atheists’ share declined to under 2% (1.9% to be exact). These WCD data refute claims based on Gallup’s results that the “Number of atheists around the world is rising” and that relatively, “Atheism is on the rise on a global level.” Although “no religion” and atheism may be on the rise in the developed world (like Canada), trends in the “third world” of developing nations are more important (given their large populations) in determining the global share of various religions & non-religions. In fact, on the global level, Christianity in general and evangelical Christians in particular, is growing faster than the world’s population and more rapidly than either atheism or agnosticism. Gallup will need much more survey data and better survey methods in order to overturn these well-established observations.


    http://churchintoronto.blogspot.com/2012/08/global-atheism-on-rise-really.html
     
    #14     Jul 28, 2013
  5. Data from the highly regarded General Social Survey, a cumulative and nationally representative survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago found that with each additional year of education:

    – The likelihood of attending religious services increased 15%.

    – The likelihood of reading the Bible at least occasionally increased by 9%.

    – The likelihood of switching to a mainline Protestant denomination - Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian USA or United Methodist - increased by 13%.


    So stop making up "fairy tales" and use actual data to support your claims. This study proves that the more educated you are, the more likely you are to be religious.

    This Data would also seem to point out that you have no formal education past high school.

    OH SNAP! GOTCHA!
     
    #15     Jul 28, 2013
  6. It is sad and borders on child abuse to brain wash our youth in believing religious myths. A man living inside a fish, all the land animals and birds travel from all over the world to ride in a boat, the water level rises above the low oxygen content of the highest mountain tops the boat grounds close to where it launched and all the animals and birds traveled back across the globe to repopulate the earth. A man living over 900 years. A lady turning to salt. Geezus H Christ if people believing in this ancient mythology are increasing that is sad indeed.
     
    #16     Jul 28, 2013
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  8. drcha

    drcha

    Who cares how many atheists there are? Why do you care??

    I don't care what other people believe, as long as they don't try to make me believe it, legislate it in my country, or blow themselves up in public.
     
    #18     Jul 28, 2013
  9. pspr

    pspr

    Tell atheists to leave the rest of us alone then. They are just like the queers trying to make the rest of us approve of their behavior.

    We don't!!!
     
    #19     Jul 28, 2013
  10. What behavior are you talking about?
     
    #20     Jul 28, 2013