Tag Archives: Generation Z
Preparing Gen Z to be Lights in a Dark World
Pew Research recently released a report on an accelerating trend in the U.S. — adults who were raised in Christian homes and who formerly described themselves as Christian leaving the Christian faith and joining the growing number of religious “nones.” According to Pew, nearly a third of those raised Christian describe themselves as “nothing in particular” as adults. This trend is expected to continue in the next few decades.
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Tagged Generation Z, nones, original sin
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New Study Reveals the Startling Rise of Gen Zers Identifying as LGBTQ
Earlier this year, a Gallup poll announced that one in six Gen Zers identify as LGBT. That was a significantly higher number than ever reported in any previous years. Then, last month, a new survey released by Arizona Christian University reported that about 39 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds claim the label.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Arizona Christian University, Gallup poll, Generation Z, LGBT
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“Intentional Childlessness” on the Rise
“I never expected to be the poster child for sterilization,” Rachel Daimond told Suzy Weiss in a recent article titled, “First Comes Love, Then Comes Sterilization” focusing on a troubling trend among American young adults. For several months, Diamond has been using social media, especially Tick Tock, to document her decision to undergo sterilization to guarantee that she would never have children. Diamond, like a growing number of young adults, is part of the “intentionally child free” or anti-natalist movement.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Generation Z, Rachel Daimond, sterilization, Suzy Weiss, Tick Tock
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