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Christianity's Decline in America Has Halted

In fact, the church may be on the upswing. Why? Because most of the leftist fakers have moved on.

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US Christianity's long decline has halted, Pew finds | The Week

by Rod D. Martin
March 2, 2025

The rumors of Christianity’s demise appear to have been greatly exaggerated.

A groundbreaking Pew Research Center survey finds that after years of decline, the percentage of Americans identifying as Christian has stabilized. Not only that, but young adults — a demographic expected to be on the front lines of secularization — are fueling this halt.

The rise of the religiously unaffiliated, the so-called “Nones,” has also stalled out.

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For decades, it seemed America was following Europe’s path toward a post-Christian society: churches emptying, traditional belief systems crumbling, and no end in sight. The media, academia, and Democrat policymakers gleefully anticipated the day when Christianity would be an afterthought, a relic of an outdated era.

Meanwhile, a “Third Way” movement within the church, exemplified by Tim Keller and Russell Moore, sought to be “winsome” to those with anti-Biblical beliefs, sort of like begging a bully not to hurt them.

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