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America Becoming Less Christian Is A Problem For Everyone
The Federalist ^ | 3/14/2025 | John Daniel Davidson

Posted on 03/14/2025 6:38:33 AM PDT by Heartlander

America Becoming Less Christian Is A Problem For Everyone

A massive new Pew survey with a misleading headline tells the tale of America’s ongoing de-Christianization.

A major survey on the religious landscape of America was just released by Pew Research Center, and what it reveals about the decline of Christianity should alarm every American, whether or not one is Christian.

Why should the de-Christianization of America worry us? Because, as I’ve argued before, if America loses the Christian faith from which our system of government is derived, we will lose everything that makes America what it is. All of the rights and freedoms we enjoy, the rule of law, the checks and balances on government power, all of that will disappear.

Suffice to say, the loss of America’s Christian identity has huge implications for everyone in the country, Christian or not. And the Pew study demonstrates just how pervasive and precipitous the decline of Christianity in America is right now.

It’s easy to misread the study, or misapprehend what’s important about it, which is that the de-Christianization of American society is not going to stop anytime soon, in part because it’s being driven by a younger, less Christian, increasingly neopagan cohort of Americas as older Christians die off without being replaced and aging Christian parents fail to pass the faith onto their children. Pew itself seems to misapprehend its own survey, giving it the headline, “Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled Off.”

This is true but only in a narrow sense. Pew’s data indeed suggest that for the last five years, the share of the U.S. population that describes itself as Christian has wavered between 60 and 64 percent, and the new Religious Landscape Study (RLS) released earlier this month puts that figure right in the middle of that range, at 62 percent.

But the devil is in the details. Pew has done three RLS surveys over the past 17 years, each of which involved more than 35,000 adults. The first, in 2007, found 78 percent of U.S. adults identified as Christian. Smaller surveys in subsequent years showed this figure slowly ticking downward, and the second RLS, in 2014, found the total was just 71 percent. The most recent RLS in 2023-24 showed a 9-point drop since 2014 and a 16-point drop since 2007, which suggests the rate of our de-Christianization is accelerating.

When Pew says that the numbers are now “leveling off,” it means the smaller surveys conducted between 2019 and 2024 bucked the previous trend of a steadily shrinking Christian population in America, and instead of steady year-over-year decreases, it showed fluctuations within that narrow 60-64 percent range.

The overall trend, however, remains one of precipitous decline in Christianity over the past 17 years. And if one digs a little deeper into the RLS survey data, the picture that emerges is even more alarming. For example, the share of Americans who don’t identify with any religion—the “nones” — increased from 16 percent in 2007 to 23 percent in 2014 to 29 percent in 2024. This increase isn’t limited to growing irreligiosity among any particular group but is “demographically broad-based,” says Pew. “There are fewer Christians and more ‘nones’ among men and women; people in every racial and ethnic category; college graduates and those with less education; and residents of all major regions of the country.”

It’s hard to overstate the effect of the rise of the “nones” on the American religious landscape. As Eric Sammons noted last week, “for every 100 people who leave the religious ‘nones’ (i.e., they join a religion), a full 590 become part of that irreligious cohort.” Sammons also observed that the Pew study shows Catholics are facing a sharper decline than Protestants: for every 100 people who become Catholic, 840 leave. Whereas for every 100 people who become Protestants, only 180 leave.

But either way it’s a story of decline in the Christian faith across the board, while the overall number of “nones” continues to grow — as do the number of non-Christian religious adherents (Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, etc.) whose share of the population went from 4.7 percent in 2007 to 7.1 percent today.

And it’s not just that the total number of Christians is declining. The practice of the Christian faith is deteriorating as well. Among the 62 percent who describe themselves as Christian, only a third of them say they attend religious services monthly, either in person or virtually (TV or online). Pew doesn’t compare church attendance figures in this new RLS survey with the results from 2014 or 2007 because it used a slightly different methodology (those earlier surveys were conducted entirely by telephone, whereas the new RLS was mainly online and paper surveys). 

But Pew did note that the old telephone surveys were registering a decline in church attendance in the years before switching to online/paper surveys: “The share of Americans who reported attending religious services at least monthly dropped from 54% in 2007 to 50% in the 2014 RLS and had fallen to 45% by the time the Center transitioned away from phone surveys in 2018-19.”

For Catholics, the single largest cohort of Christians in America, who now make up just 19 percent of America’s Christian population (down from 24 percent in 2007), the attendance problem is even worse. Catholics are obligated to attend Mass weekly, yet less than a third of them (29 percent) of them say they fulfill this Sunday obligation. That means of America’s roughly 65 million Catholics, only 18.8 million could be considered “practicing”—and that’s not taking into account other Catholic obligations that are increasingly shirked, like going to confession at least once a year.

But one need not get lost in all this survey data to grasp the essential reality that the Pew study reveals: America is losing its Christian religion. Buried in Pew’s analysis is the critical observation that “it is inevitable that older generations will decline in size as their members gradually die. We also know that the younger cohorts succeeding them are much less religious.” That, in turn, means in order for the decline in Christianity to halt, “today’s young adults would have to become more religious as they age, or new generations of adults who are more religious than their parents would have to emerge.” Is that possible? Sure. Is it likely? Not unless something changes.

There’s much more to unpack in the Pew survey, like the decline of Christianity occurring simultaneously with a growth in “spirituality,” which suggests the future of the West will not be one of atheistic, secular materialism but of re-enchantment and neopaganism. But for now, it’s enough to be honest with ourselves, and with the data, and acknowledge that we are rapidly de-Christianizing. Once we accept that we can begin to think clearly about what it means for our country, and begin at last to fight back.


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1 posted on 03/14/2025 6:38:33 AM PDT by Heartlander
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To: Heartlander

Doesn’t help that the Pope is a commie, atheist, POS.


2 posted on 03/14/2025 6:42:22 AM PDT by HYPOCRACY (Long live The Great MAGA Kangz!)
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To: Heartlander

I think maybe Church going is down...but Christians??? not so sure. Even with this pope...I still have my faith. But if I want a hee haw guitar show...I’ll find an Old Country Saloon.


3 posted on 03/14/2025 6:42:26 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Heartlander

The entire West is much less Christian. Many parts of the West are in a post-Christian world where even people who call themselves “Christian” don’t go to church and are only nominally Christian or the new phrase is “culturally Christian.” Just look at the UK with the astounding number of intellectuals and senior politicians who are openly atheist. I suspect the US is the same but they are just afraid to admit it.


4 posted on 03/14/2025 6:44:00 AM PDT by Opinionated Blowhard (When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.)
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To: Heartlander
Less Christian in this case correlates with more Muslim.

Not the only issue, but this will be the big one.

5 posted on 03/14/2025 6:49:40 AM PDT by Salman (Lasu Eŭropon bruli!)
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To: Heartlander

Not unexpected for the end times.


6 posted on 03/14/2025 6:50:41 AM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: Heartlander
According to https://www.churchtrac.com/articles/the-state-of-church-attendance-trends-and-statistics-2023:

In that same link is this quote: "Nondenominational churches are seeing noticeable growth, with 6.5 million more people attending a nondenominational church in 2020 than in 2010 (US Religion Census)."

Perhaps it's a good thing that Christians are leaving the more traditional denominations that have allowed themselves to bow to modern day hedonism, and joining the non-denominational churches, most of whom don't get NGO money.

7 posted on 03/14/2025 6:50:43 AM PDT by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

It would not be surprising if Obama was actually an atheist, and the Clintons as well. They used religion as a prop to convince people they were people of faith. The classic example was after Bill Clinton’s defeat, he and Hillary jointed the choir at First Baptist Church of Little Rock, the services of which were broadcast throughout Arkansas. That allowed Clinton high visibility while he was out of office.


8 posted on 03/14/2025 6:51:40 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: Heartlander

And then there is the CHRINO (Christian in name only) issue. A Barna survey winnows those who “identify” as Christian on several issues. The results show that only about 4% of Americans have a truly Biblical Christian worldview, based on belief that God created everything, started humanity over again via a worldwide Flood, brought redemption to earth via the Virgin Birth of Christ (who is God in the flesh), that Christ rose from the dead, that the saved will go to Heaven and the unsaved will go to hell. Only 4% of Americans would endorse all of those doctrines.

So the decline of Christianity is even more serious than the Pew survey would indicate.


9 posted on 03/14/2025 6:53:48 AM PDT by Migraine
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To: Heartlander

A simple fact: Turn from God, lose his blessings. Biblical history is clear on that.


10 posted on 03/14/2025 6:56:05 AM PDT by delta7
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To: metmom

Not unexpected for the end times.
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I often tell people, “ Try Jesus, if you don’t like him, Satan will always take you back”……the problem, our society loves Satan’s ways…..they will turn from Satan only when they are brought to their knees.

Revival coming?


11 posted on 03/14/2025 7:01:24 AM PDT by delta7
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To: delta7

The fact is that leftist churches have become political pulpits that have to compromise with the current social narratives just to exist. They end up being held hostage to the people that destroy them.


12 posted on 03/14/2025 7:04:29 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If Hitler were alive today and criticized Trump, would he still be Hitler?)
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To: Heartlander

Western Civilization, as a whole, is undergoing collapse.


13 posted on 03/14/2025 7:08:02 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: Heartlander

In a broad sense, the decline began long ago. An America that was 90% Christian in the 1940s and 1950s and 1960s ushered in the most liberal courts, the New Deal and the Great Society, destructive policies, and erected the pillars of progressivism to be worshipped by future generations. So merely making America “Christian again” will not solve these problems, if that is what the author is implying.


14 posted on 03/14/2025 7:39:07 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: Heartlander
Like that dead pseudo-science astrology, secular humanism was resurrected in the 60s throughout western civilization. Secular humanism was at war with Christianity and changed the face of America. Not for the better, either.

As Jesus Christ was expelled from America, a vacuum was created and, nature abhors a vacuum.

Matt 12:45: Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation.

15 posted on 03/14/2025 8:04:57 AM PDT by LouAvul (1 John 2:22: He that denies that Jesus is the Christ is a liar and antichrist. )
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To: delta7

I hope so.

It would not be out of the character of God to do a great move to save as many as possible before He brings judgment, but neither will He force anyone anyone to believe.


16 posted on 03/14/2025 8:51:58 AM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: delta7

In the meantime, I’m working on me to be ready, but not to the exclusion of trying to reach others. (Disclaimer - because there are always snarky FReepers who will twist your words accuse you of something you didn’t say)


17 posted on 03/14/2025 8:53:50 AM PDT by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: delta7

“I often tell people, “ Try Jesus, “

None of your videos have this message.


18 posted on 03/14/2025 10:12:23 AM PDT by TexasGator (1I./iI11 .I1.11.'1I1.I'')
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To: Heartlander

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19 posted on 03/14/2025 10:17:05 AM PDT by sauropod (Make sure Satan has to climb over a lot of Scripture to get to you. John MacArthur Ne supra crepidam)
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To: Heartlander; lightman

Hope!

https://archangelsgoc.org/wall-street-journal-eastern-orthodoxy-shows-growth-in-u-s-as-parishes-gain-converts/


20 posted on 03/14/2025 10:17:46 AM PDT by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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