The growing popularity of "New Age" beliefs likely stems in part from fewer Americans following traditional religions, according to political analyst Ruy Teixeira.
"The data suggests this is the fastest growing religious group in America, are people who don't hold any firm religious beliefs," Teixeira, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, said Wednesday on Hill.TV's "What America's Thinking."
"Perhaps these New Age beliefs are in a sense, at least partially, a reflection of more and more people not having an orthodox religious set of beliefs," he added.
Teixeira was discussing a recent Pew Research Center poll that found 62 percent of Americans hold New Age beliefs, such as astrology and the presence of spiritual energy in trees or mountains.
Seventy-eight percent of those who held at least one New Age belief said they did not affiliate with any particular religion.
The survey also found that those who identify as Christian were more likely than atheists and agnostics to hold at least one New Age belief.
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https://thehill.com/hilltv/what-americas-thinking/414129-analyst-says-new-age-beliefs-are-partially-a-reflection-in-more
No "Christian" would hold such beliefs, since Jesus specifically said they should not.
Note that Satan is not mentioned even once in the report. He's behind this "new age" crap, and you cannot make him go away by ignoring his presence.
And here is the perfect political candidate for the "new age" United States:
ReplyDelete"a lapsed Mormon, openly bisexual, nontheist"
https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-democrat-kyrsten-sinema-runs-hard-middle-defying-party-will-work-154711147.html
Jesus did say this - "I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." (Matthew 28:20 KJV)
I would argue that the end of the world (end of the age) clearly has arrived. Men and women OPENLY reject Jesus and His teaching, and the Christian age is nearly over. Stand by for tribulation.
What else did you expect?