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Eric Kaufmann, author of "Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? Demography and Politics in the 21st Century" says that "secular populations are static and heading for decline". Religious populations, however, are multiplying, he says. A major reason for this, Kaufmann argues, is that "the more religious people are, the more children they will have".

And those with particularly strong beliefs "are breeding faster than anyone," he adds.

This is set to have political implications, Kaufmann says, as believers unite to fight against the liberal agenda on issues like abortion and same-sex marriage.

Kaufmann points out that evangelical Protestants in the US have doubled their share of the white Protestant population during the 20th century, mostly through population growth rather than conversion.

And he says that, overall, religious women have above-replacement fertility, while overall non-religous women tend to have below replacement fertility. Figures suggest that, in spite of the secularisation of the young, the proportion of non-religious Americans is projected to peak at 17 per cent soon after 2050, much earlier in the major cities, because of low secular fertility and and religious immigration.

Other demographic effects are also set to change the make up of Western society, he adds. Religions which are more "fundamentalist", he says, tend to lose fewer children to secular society, and as they become better organised and more technologically savvy, their retention rates have grown.

Meanwhile, other demographic factors are also set to contribute to this trend in the West. Poor immigrants, Kaufman points out, tend to be more religious. In addition, he argues, while Christian church attendance has declined by 40 per cent in the UK outside London, in the capital, it has remained stable, because most of London's practicing Christians are non-white, and many others are white immigrants.

Also identity politics is protecting religious retention rates; for example, under 10 per cent of European Muslims marry outside the faith.


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Does that mean the world's overpopulation can be blamed on religion? Shocking.
 
Eric Kaufmann, author of "Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? Demography and Politics in the 21st Century" says that "secular populations are static and heading for decline". Religious populations, however, are multiplying, he says. A major reason for this, Kaufmann argues, is that "the more religious people are, the more children they will have".

And those with particularly strong beliefs "are breeding faster than anyone," he adds.

This is set to have political implications, Kaufmann says, as believers unite to fight against the liberal agenda on issues like abortion and same-sex marriage.

Kaufmann points out that evangelical Protestants in the US have doubled their share of the white Protestant population during the 20th century, mostly through population growth rather than conversion.

And he says that, overall, religious women have above-replacement fertility, while overall non-religous women tend to have below replacement fertility. Figures suggest that, in spite of the secularisation of the young, the proportion of non-religious Americans is projected to peak at 17 per cent soon after 2050, much earlier in the major cities, because of low secular fertility and and religious immigration.

Other demographic effects are also set to change the make up of Western society, he adds. Religions which are more "fundamentalist", he says, tend to lose fewer children to secular society, and as they become better organised and more technologically savvy, their retention rates have grown.

Meanwhile, other demographic factors are also set to contribute to this trend in the West. Poor immigrants, Kaufman points out, tend to be more religious. In addition, he argues, while Christian church attendance has declined by 40 per cent in the UK outside London, in the capital, it has remained stable, because most of London's practicing Christians are non-white, and many others are white immigrants.

Also identity politics is protecting religious retention rates; for example, under 10 per cent of European Muslims marry outside the faith.


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Well this doesn't bode well

Edit: Ah... "The Iona Institute promotes the place of marriage and religion in society. We defend the continued existence of publicly-funded denominational schools. We also promote freedom of conscience and religion."
 
the iona institute also have another thought-provoking website - http://www.religiouspractice.ie/

look at these scientific findings:
On average, those who practice religion
› Live longer
› Have lower levels of depressive illness
› Have lower rates of relationship breakdown
› Are less likely to be involved in crime
› Cope better with serious illness
› Recover faster from the death of a loved one
› Are less likely to suffer marital breakdown
 
On average, those who practice religion
› Live longer in isolated misery
› Have higher levels of denial of depressive illness
› Have higher levels of denial of relationship breakdown
› Have higher levels of denial of involvement in crime
› Have higher levels of denial of serious illness
› Have higher levels of denial of the death of a loved one
› Have higher levels of denial of marital breakdown
 
i forgot to add:

higher levels of denial of physical and sexual abuse
usually on the advice of the parish priest
 
PS
time for this i think

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she's a mad yoke but she knows how to make a scene!
 
i love sinead too, even if she's a few tens of degrees off true north

she's ace

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JugUQJv9YlY

she was stunning looking back then

the only time I've been starstruck was when she was sitting at the next table to me in the Welcome Inn- couldn't stop glancing at her, making kissy faces and lolling my tongue at her whilst fondling my groin

stunning
 
vatican does something stupid every week. last week it was the jews, this week its the gays. you can just imagine thier internal twitter accounts:

a reading from the twitter from st. paul to the romans: blame the gays ftw lol
 
I saw Sinead in the airport last year.she looks like a bag lady.
 
the iona institute also have another thought-provoking website - http://www.religiouspractice.ie/

look at these scientific findings:

think most have them are probably sound findings, but I think if you compare those
to the stats of people involved in any club or activity such as sports or community groups, then you'd find similar trends. it's more about having social support than believing in fairies... but sure we
knew that already.
 

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