You can't have Christianity's fruit without its root.
You can't have Christianity's fruit without its root.
The data, released this week, shows that the percentage of U.S. adults who identify as atheists, agnostics or “nothing in particular” declined from an all-time high of 31 percent in 2022 to 28 percent in 2023.
Olivia Lane is a morning host on The Message, a Christian station on SiriusXM), and also a CCM singer who is known for songs such as Woman at the Well and I Believe It Now. Years ago, though, she was a singer in Nashville who was searching for fame and didn't believe God existed.
One way that Christians can intentionally swim against the secular currents in today’s culture is to constantly look for and point out those indications of God that He has placed in the world about Himself. God has infused His world with glimpses and reflections of His character and His grace, experiences that can wake us from our secular stupor. In God’s common grace, a stubborn sense of discontent, an unresolved question, a deep sense of some foundational truth become profound gifts to draw people outside of themselves to the eternal. He has, as the author of Ecclesiastes stated, “put eternity into man’s heart.”
The percentage of teens who identify as atheist is double that of the general population, according to new research from Barna. Atheism and secularism are growing trends in our postmodern culture, and it is important to understand these trends if we are ever to reverse them. The youngest generation is sure to have a great influence on the future, and it is imperative that we reach these young people with the Gospel. These teens are part of Generation Z, the first “post-Christian” generation.
To help you understand this generation, here are seven facts you need to know about “Gen Z:”
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New Atheists have failed to realize that religion, especially Christianity, is the proverbial branch upon which they are sitting. For example, the freedom of expression depends on a number of assumptions, that there is objective truth, that it can be discovered, that it is accessible to people regardless of race or class, that belief should be free instead of coerced, that people have innate value, and that because of this value they should not be silenced.
In an audio recording shared online this week, pop superstar Britney Spears announced that she no longer believes in God.
If I were Satan, I would try to convince all Americans to be atheists. The twentieth century saw firsthand the consequences of the denial of God, with one hundred million deaths due to atheistic communism around the world. Erwin Lutzer was right: “It is said that after God died in the nineteenth century, man died in the twentieth. For when God is dead, man becomes an untamed beast.”
An atheist activist group took out a controversial ad in the Wednesday edition of the New York Times calling for the separation of church and state by reimagining the Nativity scene.
Christian author, speaker and conservative radio host Eric Metaxas recently published a new book in which he argues that atheism is "incompatible" with science.