Posted on 10/24/2017 10:13:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The media has talked quite a bit about the decline of Christianity in America, and not without cause. Between 2007 and 2014, the number of Americans who identified as Christian dropped from 78.4 percent to 70.6 percent. The drop is mainly because mainline Protestant denominations are shedding members at an unsustainable rate, but conservative denominations may be facing new "competitors" for the hearts and souls of millennials. Only 56 percent of millennials identify as Christians (as opposed to 70 percent of Gen X-ers and 78 percent of Baby Boomers). Many of the millennials who are rejecting Christianity are turning to the occult specifically witchcraft and astrology.
According to an article by Kari Paul at MarketWatch highlighting the growing phenomenon, "more than half of young adults in the U.S. believe astrology is a science, compared to less than 8% of the Chinese public." The article went on to explain, "The psychic services industry which includes astrology, aura reading, mediumship, tarot-card reading and palmistry, among other metaphysical services grew 2% between 2011 and 2016. It is now worth $2 billion annually, according to industry analysis firm IBIS World."
Paul interviewed the owner of Catland Books, which is "Brooklyn's premier occult bookshop & spiritual community space." The owner of the bookshop, Melissa Jayne, said "she has seen a major uptick in interest in the occult in the past five years, especially among New Yorkers in their 20s. The store offers workshops like 'Witchcraft 101,' 'Astrology 101,' and a 'Spirit Seance.'"
Jayne told Paul that "whether it be spell-casting, tarot, astrology, meditation and trance, or herbalism, these traditions offer tangible ways for people to enact change in their lives. For a generation that grew up in a world of big industry, environmental destruction, large and oppressive governments, and toxic social structures, all of which seem too big to change, this can be incredibly attractive."
"With this overwhelming demand comes a rise of products claiming metaphysical benefits, not all of which take the cultural context of the occult into account, notes Layne."
Advances in technology have provided the occult with new ways to find and provide services to those seeking new outlets for spirituality.
A new astrology app named Co-Star that crashed three times in the week after its launch due to high demand says that "access to astrology this accurate has historically been restricted to those with access to personal astrologersnow these predictions can be anyone's."
Tapping into the yearning for spirituality, the app claims that "our powerful natural-language engine uses NASA data, coupled with the methods of professional astrologers, to algorithmically generate insights about your personality and your future. Astrology puts our temporary bodies in context with our universe's vastness, allowing irrationality to invade our techno-rationalist ways of living."
This sounds like just a trip to retroland by clueless snowflakes-the same thing was going on and being shouted about when I was in college-late 60’s early 70’s-it was a fad then that went away after awhile-I suspect it will this time around, too-it certainly isn’t original...
The Scriptures said this would happen...
Ah, the irony of celebrating the protestant reformation on Halloween...
I agree, while a dangerous religion, Mormonism at least makes you into a more or less decent person. I witness to them a lot up here, there’s quite a few.
Are we going to be able to have witch hunts again soon?
I know many who did and then they outright reject it.
It’s sad, but the bible said this would happen.
That dot looks like a magnet for the laser dot in a spectre ds 4 power.
And Satan is smiling
And our problems continue to pile up, no solutions in sight since they dont have the wisdom to see Who has the answers.
And our problems continue to pile up, no solutions in sight since they dont have the wisdom to see Who has the answers.
I remember SUN SIGNS being the top seller back in 1970.
JEAN DIXON and her horoscopes were all the rage around 1966. Even when she was wrong she said she was right.
You are right-when we would go into town for stuff, I would go right to the magazine display at the general store, pick up whatever womens’ magazine had Jean Dixon’s horoscope for that month and buy it to read at home-so did all the other teen ranch girls-it was almost a ritual.
I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who remembers that this s*** isn’t anything new...
All these people feel like they lost out big when their queen-witch Hillary lost the election.
If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.
Pretty much. You can tell a church is doomed when you see that most of its parishioners are women, and usually older women. That’s a church that will be gone in 10 years.
That’s outrageous! Now, where’s my horoscope?
Freedom is only 1 generation from extinction.
Exactly. We live in a relatively conservative small northern NH town.
When our kids were young we visited several of the so called churches.
Most were very liberal, even communist in their philosophy.
The southern Baptists were about the best, but the travelling preacher the was visiting there was nuts. Over and over he loudly expounded, approximately this....Something is wroooooonnnnnggggg with the USA, never saying what or how to fix it.
The folks in the congregation seemed all enthralled and excited from his theatrics, I guess.
So we ended up going to none.
Satan is the nature of Education and entertainment these days.
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