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Related: About this forumIs God Dying? (Scientific American)
Interesting read ~ pinto
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=is-god-dying
Is God Dying?
The decline of religion and the rise of the nones
By Michael Shermer
Since the early 20th century, with the rise of mass secular education and the diffusion of scientific knowledge through popular media, predictions of the deity's demise have fallen short, and in some casessuch as in that of the U.S.religiosity has actually increased. This ratio is changing. According to a 2013 survey of 14,000 people in 13 nations (Germany, France, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Israel, Canada, Brazil, India, South Korea, the U.K. and the U.S.) that was conducted by the German Bertelsmann Foundation for its Religion Monitor, there is both widespread approval for the separation of church and state, as well as a decline in religiosity over time and across generations.
In response to the statements Only politicians who believe in God are suitable for public office and Leading religious figures should exercise an influence on government decisions, even in über-religious America only 25 percent agreed with the former and 28 percent with the latter. All other countries reported lower figures (with Spain at or near the bottom at 8 and 13 percent and Germany in the middle at 10 and 21 percent, respectively). Moreover, most of the countries in the survey showed a declining trend in religiosity, especially among the youth. In Spain, for example, 85 percent of respondents older than 45 reported being moderately to very religious, but only 58 percent of those younger than 29 said they were. In Europe in general, only 30 to 50 percent said that religion is important in their own lives.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=is-god-dying
bpositive
(423 posts)Black Sabbath God Is Dead Lyrics
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Songwriters: JOHN OSBOURNE, TONY IOMMI, TERRENCE BUTLER
Lost in the darkness
I fade from the light
Faith of my father, my brother, my Maker and Savior
Help me make it through the night
Blood on my conscious
And murder in mind
Out of the gloom I rise up from my tomb into impending doom
Now my body is my shrine
The blood runs free
The rain turns red
Give me the wine
You keep the bread
The voices echo in my head
Is God alive or is God dead?
Is God dead?
Rivers of evil
Run through dying land
Swimming in sorrow, they kill, steal, and borrow. There is no tomorrow
For the sinners will be damned
Ashes to ashes
You cannot exhume a soul
Who do you trust when corruption and lust, creed of all the unjust,
Leaves you empty and unwhole?
When will this nightmare be over? Tell me!
When can I empty my head?
Will somebody tell me the answer?
Is God really dead?
Is God really dead?
To safeguard my philosophy
Until my dying breath
I transfer from reality
Into a mental death
I empathize with enemy
Until the timings right
With God and Satan at my side
From darkness will come light
I watch the rain
And it turns red
Give me more wine
I dont need bread
These riddles that live in my head
I dont believe that God is dead
God is dead
Nowhere to run
Nowhere to hide
Wondering if we will me again
On the other side
Do you believe a word
what the Good Book said?
Or is it just a holy fairytale
And God is dead?
God is Dead x4
Right!
But still the voices in my head
Are telling me that god is dead
The blood pours down
The rain turns red
I dont believe that God is dead
God is Dead x4
rug
(82,333 posts)Good without a god
(60 posts)That would have been "God is Dead!"
I'm always suspicious, though, of articles that declare (or question) the "death" of X
whether it be god, religion, atheism, liberalism, conservatism, capitalism, history, science, etc. They seem like more attention whoring than anything else. In this case, declining in influence does not necessarily mean "dying".