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Ok. so me being me, having a fair bit of time on my hands, spent a little bit of today looking up 'stuff' on the computer and stumbled across this report which i found rather sad and scarey.. maybe you will see why and how...


LESS than half Australia's young people believe in a god and many believe there is little truth in religion, a new study has found.

The three-year national study, a joint project between Monash University, the Australian Catholic University and the Christian Research Association, found many young people followed a secular path.

The study, The Spirit of Generation Y, found just 48 per cent of Generation Y, defined as those born between 1976 and 1990, believed in a god.

Dr Andrew Singleton of Monash University, a co-author of the study, said they were surprised by the findings. "It's well-known that there has been a turn away from church attendance and participation in young people," he said.

"But we thought there was going to be a move towards alternative spiritualities.

"There are still a number turning towards it, but not as big as you would have thought."

Religious identity will be among the questions contained in this year's census, which takes place on Tuesday night.

In the past, the denomination with the highest numbers has been Catholic, followed by Anglican and then those who do not identify with any religion.

The survey found 20 per cent of young people did not believe in a god and 32 per cent were unsure.

It also found just 19 per cent of those who identify themselves as Christian were actively involved in a church, attending services at least once a month.

More than 30 per cent of Generation Y were classified as humanists, rejecting the idea of a god, although some believed in a "higher being".

Dr Singleton said it was a trend that was likely to continue: "We live in a very individualistic and self-orientated society and I don't see a lot of things challenging that. One of the many predictors of whether we become religious is our parents and unless there is a massive cultural shift, I see that the trajectory will continue as it is."

The researchers said many young Australians were humanists, rejecting belief in a god and replacing that with a belief in human experience, human reason and scientific explanations.

Robert Forsyth, Anglican Bishop of South Sydney, said the results were expected. "This is the first generation to have nothing to do with Sunday school," he said.

"This is the first generation who probably know nothing about Christ, except those who go to Christian schools.

"It is sad, but in my view it is entirely what we expected to happen."

Researchers conducted the random survey with 1619 people. Of those, 1272 were aged 13 to 24 and the rest were aged 25 to 59.

University of NSW Emeritus Professor of sociology and anthropology Clive Kessler said the results reflected the secular and sceptical nature of Australian society.

A QUESTION OF SPIRIT

■48 per cent of Generation Y believe in 'a' god.

■20 per cent do not believe in 'a' god.

■32 per cent are unsure.

■19 per cent of Generation Y are actively involved in a church.

■ 17 per cent have an eclectic spirituality, believing in two or more "New Age", esoteric or eastern beliefs, including reincarnation, psychics and astrology.

■31 per cent can be classified as humanists, rejecting the idea of a god, although a few believe in a "higher being".


now, I look at them stats and think uhoh.. is religion becoming a thing of the past here in Aus..

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Hi Shani,
Im so happy you blogged on this
Cause i truly believe that the generation rising if we dont teach them now we are in danger of losing our Godly roots although many would say by faith we Christians will still exist which ok is true.
But children and young people are the future ministers of our faith and if they cannot believe in God than we are in trouble who is going to tell the next generation after them about God.
Makes known we still have a BIG task at hand.

So proud of you Shani, keep blogging

Luv yah
Iffie

  Posted 06/10/2009 12:50am
Author: lfjoito

We must pass the knowledge of God onto the next generation. The greatest legacy we can leave our children is the legacy of the knowledge of God, his Son and his ways. We should "gossip Christ" within our families. We should Gossip him within our work place. You know, reclaiming the nation for Christ starts with one person.. ourselves!!
beth

  Posted 06/10/2009 01:56am
Author: bethy

Wow this is so incredible. I'm shocked to say the least... looks like we have some work to do

Prayerfully,
Diva

  Posted 06/10/2009 07:03am
Author: cowgirldiva

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