I was reading how millennials are very skeptical of institutions in general whether they be religious, corporate, government, etc. So we have a generation emerging that appears to be far more wary of institutions.
The Islamic fundamentalists may be partly to blame for this growing secular trend for they have exposed the depths of irrationality that can happen with religious belief. It probably has not helped evangelicals who believe in the literal truth of the bible when they look at what happens when Islamic fundamentalists do the same with their Koran. After all, millennials have grown up post 911 with all the ME wars and have witnessed the depth of religious hatred between Sunni and Shias and between and among the 3 main Abrahamic religions.
It would make sense that witnessing all this religious hatred would only encourage secular trends.
Any millennials out there who care to comment?
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Religious groups are probably more a cultural quirk than a biological imperative, absolutely my opinion of course! A spiritual or emotional connection to the universe, on the other hand, is something that's very much a part of our make-up, and likely something we even share with the other sentient creatures of this world.