What do think the average age of religious person becoming an atheist? A. 20 to 30 B. 31 to 40 C. 40 and over
I think deconversion happens faster now than it did many years ago. There is much more access to information and alternate views outside a household or community. Young people also see the consequences of religious dogma, the violence that can ensue and the harmful, extreme divisiveness it can create in government (therefore among people).
Years ago these were things that seemed to happen in far away lands, to the extent that they're happening at home, or close to home now.
Religious indoctrination runs deep, if it starts in childhood. It's harder to shake the words and images related to religion and the threat of the "afterlife." Of course one can only guess without a statistical poll... But I would say that atheism may reflect a lower age now compared to 20 years ago.
We are all born atheist. I figured out religious was BS when I was about 8 as the teachings did not reflect observable reality.
Whatever age they first see the Farting Preacher videos.
I was about 8 when I gave up on religion
Wow!!!
I am 70- I believe young are perhaps influenced by needing or not needing religion. As one ages, it often depends on travel both in your country or overseas to finally realize there are good and bad that call themselves religious. I don’t think it’s a function of age, but of exposure to varying opinions, varying cultures and historical study.
Officially, I was in my early thirties. I think I knew before then, but my mother's ugly painful death set it in stone.
I was 18. I'm 69 now. Absolutely no regrets. I do sometimes wonder how having that catholic "old boys" thing on your side may have been helpful,
in the business sense.
I think it’s getting younger all the time... Tonight my 15 year old son asked me what I would do if he declared he was a flat earther? I told him I’d knock some sense in his head with a 6,000 year old stick! Luckily we were both kidding