A new study reveals a significant shift in spirituality among younger generations, with only 13% of individuals under the age of 25 identifying as atheists. The research indicates that 62% of this demographic considers themselves spiritual, opposing previous notions about declining religious sentiment. The data also reveals that middle-aged individuals, particularly Generation X, are more likely to identify as atheists, suggesting generational differences in belief systems. This shift may signal a resurgence of interest in spirituality among younger demographics in the U.S.
The survey's findings challenge the narrative of spiritual decline, showing that younger generations are more likely to identify as spiritual than their predecessors.
The data indicates that only 13% of those under 25 identify as atheists, contrasting sharply with the trend in older generations.
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