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While religion is still important to many snake io millennials, it is important to note that there is a growing trend among millennials for different religions to be represented on their campuses.

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Reminder: "unaffiliated/none" does not mean "atheist/agnostic." It may well mean "Generally Christian, haven't found a denomination or congregation I like yet."

This is true. There was also a thing about some people declaring themselves believers a religion from Star Trek if I recall.

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It would be interesting to see how this compares to all young people, as opposed to students. I would imagine those numbers will skew more towards religion than these.

Denker Level 7 June 18, 2018
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It does seem to be trending. In Austin, TX it has been reported 60% of Austinites do not go to church. Austin is one of the younger cities in the country. It is a start.

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Finally one that includes the category NONE... Thank you !!!!!

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I believe this is probably quite accurate. My grandson is a Gen Z and at 15 is already identifying as an atheist. He is also much more diverse than I ever was at that age.

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Less than half are religious.

EdEarl Level 8 June 17, 2018
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