In your experience, is Christianity on the decline among younger people?

I think it is, as people on this thread have said I think it’s partially due to how many distractions there are today. This is an issue among adults as well, as there are studies that show that richer countries tend to have a lower Christian population. The exception for some reason is the US, maybe because it’s a sort of lite theocracy(putting in god we trust on currency, one nation under god in the pledge, etc.) But I still think it’s an issue in the US, but more about young people not partaking in all aspects of the faith. I’m a teen, and I see a surprising number of people my age who are Christian say they watch pornography and things of that nature, but whether it’s ignorance or sheer lack of caring I’m not sure, maybe a little bit of both. But I’m not sure how big of an issue this is overall, and I think it’s a good topic to bring to discussion.

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