Sentences with phrase «rejected organized religion»

But that's not a requirement, and claiming that it is, and that those who have rejected organized religion are simply too lazy and wishy - washy to take a stand, well, it makes you sound like you're throwing a tantrum because the churches are losing their power bases.
The younger generation will continue to reject organized religion while at the same time, seek relevant pathways to a spiritual vitality that values the present and works to help ensure a promising future for generations to come.
Clearly if you KNEW anything about actual Marxism you would know the Marxist theory rejects organized religion.
According to the most recent study done by the Pew Research Center on religion in the United States, this decline coincides with a growth in the number of people who either reject organized religion or faith and spirituality entirely.
With young Americans rejecting organized religion in large numbers, the future of these Bronze Age mythologies is in doubt; therefore, thinking people in any part of this country are going to start attending church more often, isn't likely.
I refuse and reject organized religion.

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In August, the group organized a letter asking Nepal's government to reject a constitution draft that signatories believe «nullifies and criminalizes the freedom to share, change and choose one's religion
If rejecting the narrow minded approach of organized religion is a hallmark of our generation — then I am proud to be a member of generation «me.»
Creative and dynamic religious forces are finding their expression not in the context of the organized church, but in film, literature, and the arts, and also in some aspects of science and industry, where people are seeking ways to give institutional expression to their basic religious concerns while at the same time rejecting alliances with institutional religion.
It's a far - flung concept — one that's been rejected by famous atheists like Sam Harris and Richard Dawkins, who have dedicated their lives to fighting against all organized religion.
We need a category called «seekers, for those like me who reject mainstream organized religion but continue to «seek» understanding.
Having grown up catholic (catholic schools and all) and later getting disenfranchised from the church due to the hypocrisy and scandals, and then becoming a «devout» atheist after rejecting all the mythology and dangers of organized religions, I have to admit that the current pope at least is trying to be reasonable.
The organized religions are hemorrhaging followers, and for very good reason: As people become more educated, they know enough to reject the snake oil that religion offers.
One in four Americans reject any affiliation with organized religion, and nearly half of those under thirty describe themselves as «spiritual but not religious.»
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