
The Michael Shermer Show Is Traditional Religion Doomed?
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Aug 5, 2025 Christian Smith, a prominent sociologist and director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at the University of Notre Dame, examines the significant decline of traditional religion in America. He discusses how younger generations are increasingly identifying as 'spiritual but not religious,' influenced by societal changes and scandals in organized religion. Smith highlights the impact of globalization, rising secularism, and shifting values, revealing how these cultural trends are reshaping the spiritual landscape and raising questions about the future of faith.
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Intensive Parenting Crowds Out Religion
- Intensive parenting in the 90s and 2000s crowded out time for religious participation.
- Increasing commitments to children's success made attending church less feasible for many families.
Internet's Double Role on Religion
- The Internet empowered religious questioning by enabling anonymous doubts and access to diverse information.
- It also consumed time and supported communities that challenge traditional religions.
Postmodernism’s Corrosive Effect
- Postmodernism fostered skepticism toward authorities and truth claims, eroding confidence in both science and religion.
- This relativism undermined the traditional foundations of religious belief and knowledge.









