Quote from Steve Wozniak’s keynote at TEDxBrussels http://tnw.to/l0Ago
1/3 of Younger Americans Are NOT Affiliated with Any Religion
The number of Americans who do not identify with any religion continues to grow at a rapid pace.
One-fifth of the U.S. public — and one third of adults under 30 — are religiously unaffiliated. Young adults today are much more likely to be unaffiliated than previous generations were at a similar stage in their lives. These generational differences are consistent with other signs of the increasing irrelevance of religion among many Americans.
On mormon.org/chat right now
Chattin’ with some real Mormon missionaries. Give it a whirl! They’re just as absurd online as they are in real life.
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Dexter on religion - taken from the episode “Those Kinds of Things”, S06E01.
Exactly.
I think I have to start watching this show … right after I finish 30 Rock, lol
Seriously Alabama? Now I know that being stuck in church every Sunday morning for many feels like jail but how can they really be allowed to do something like this? What’s the alternative for anyone of no faith or with a religion that doesn’t use a traditional church or one that you can’t find in a small town in Alabama? This makes absolutely no sense to me, but that’s probably because I’m trying to look at it from the logical, reasonable, realistic side of things.
The city judge in Bay Minette (AL) will let misdemeanor offenders choose to work off their sentences in jail and pay a fine; or go to church every Sunday for a year.
If offenders select church, they’ll be allowed to pick the place of worship but must check in weekly with the pastor and police.
If the one-year church attendance program is completed, the offender’s case will be dismissed.
Bay Minette Police Chief Mike Rowland says the program could change the lives of people heading down the wrong path. So far, 56 churches are participating.
I’m all for alternative sentencing (considering how useless jails and prisons are), but this is a little to the right of where I think things should be headed…
I find it funny how many Christians out there are confused by this logic.
Random guesswork.
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Mark 10:21 was just a metaphor?










