No, Xtianity is pretending that it is dying because intelligence has improved when Generation Y was young. And then eventually resurfaced recently because millenials and Gen Z had the opposite result with their intelligence and basic ability to logic being extremely low, and millenials displayed it to the world by becoming SJWs, and then it eventually got into politics and stayed there for a decade, and then Republicans idiot's decided to say more Xtian crap as a result, so that suddenly we literally have Xtian abuse starting up again after the discourse had priorly defeated it so throuoghly that the highly fact-based speakers almost all stopped talking about that subject most of the time because it was already defeated so much. Except that Xtianity was never "dying" even then; there is literally 10x or more more church capacity then population in some areas, and they weren't not there 10 years ago. There are literally "what is your religion" on academic surveys and market research surveys that have 12 options and zero options are a religion other then Xtian. There are literally so-called "streaming services" that out Xtian propaganda movie attempts in the front, on the main page, in with regular movies, add them to "recommended" regardless of the fact that the user has never checked any box saying that it is okay to show them to him, etc. It is COMMON for literal complete strangers to say something like "oh well you know the bible says..." in a conversation which has literally zero relation to religion or books or any academic subject where the mention of this might be relevant. Xtianity was slightly reduced in out-of-context public situations 10 years ago because Generation Y has increased intelligence compared to boomers and also compared to at least 25℅ of Generation X (the single men, who extremely often are still calling people "retards" when they see a stranger who literally is actually retarded, or talking about "crushing beer cans on their head" and the like at age 50+). And is now increasing again regardless of the fact that it had never decreased below several hundred million, and is increasing to the point of literal states-sanctioned abuse even when it is obviously and permanently illegal. A random man making a stupider-then-usual comment in a video that no one will ever see because it was posted on "Shorts" is not the reason for the slight improvement in Americans' thinking 15 years ago.
ARealPerson -3 points 6 months ago
No, Xtianity is pretending that it is dying because intelligence has improved when Generation Y was young. And then eventually resurfaced recently because millenials and Gen Z had the opposite result with their intelligence and basic ability to logic being extremely low, and millenials displayed it to the world by becoming SJWs, and then it eventually got into politics and stayed there for a decade, and then Republicans idiot's decided to say more Xtian crap as a result, so that suddenly we literally have Xtian abuse starting up again after the discourse had priorly defeated it so throuoghly that the highly fact-based speakers almost all stopped talking about that subject most of the time because it was already defeated so much. Except that Xtianity was never "dying" even then; there is literally 10x or more more church capacity then population in some areas, and they weren't not there 10 years ago. There are literally "what is your religion" on academic surveys and market research surveys that have 12 options and zero options are a religion other then Xtian. There are literally so-called "streaming services" that out Xtian propaganda movie attempts in the front, on the main page, in with regular movies, add them to "recommended" regardless of the fact that the user has never checked any box saying that it is okay to show them to him, etc. It is COMMON for literal complete strangers to say something like "oh well you know the bible says..." in a conversation which has literally zero relation to religion or books or any academic subject where the mention of this might be relevant. Xtianity was slightly reduced in out-of-context public situations 10 years ago because Generation Y has increased intelligence compared to boomers and also compared to at least 25℅ of Generation X (the single men, who extremely often are still calling people "retards" when they see a stranger who literally is actually retarded, or talking about "crushing beer cans on their head" and the like at age 50+). And is now increasing again regardless of the fact that it had never decreased below several hundred million, and is increasing to the point of literal states-sanctioned abuse even when it is obviously and permanently illegal. A random man making a stupider-then-usual comment in a video that no one will ever see because it was posted on "Shorts" is not the reason for the slight improvement in Americans' thinking 15 years ago.