Religious Conservatives Declining In Numbers And Religious Progressives Increase
The Public Religion Research Institute has a new survey documenting the overlap between religious and political affiliations. The findings are not encouraging for conservatives over the long run:
“Our new research shows a complex religious landscape, with religious conservatives holding an advantage over religious progressives in terms of size and homogeneity,” Dr. Robert P. Jones, CEO of Public Religion Research Institute, said in a press release. “However, the percentage of religious conservatives shrinks in each successive generation, with religious progressives outnumbering religious conservatives in the Millennial generation.”
According to the survey, 23 percent of people aged 18 to 33 are religious progressives, while 22 percent are nonreligious and 17 percent are religious conservatives. By contrast, only 12 percent of those aged 66 to 88 are religious progressives, whereas 47 percent are said to be religious conservatives.
For supporters of gay marriage, and other issues opposed by “religious conservatives”, time is on our side. And on issues like immigration and social welfare, supported by “religious progressives” help may be on the way.
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