Does Religion Also Decline with the Confidence in Government?


 

As we head into the end of this Economic Confidence Model Wave in 2032.95, there are many trends in motions. One of those trends is the decline in religious beliefs and the preparation for a change that historically comes with such monumental economic shifts. A signal of this is how the Irish voters overwhelmingly backed repealing a decades-old constitutional ban on abortion. This is shocking in a country that was historically religious, but also how the monasteries of Ireland survived the barbarian invasions and they effectively helped to save the world of knowledge and rekindled the Age of Enlightenment from the Dark Ages. In other words, the monasteries preserved books that were destroyed by the barbarians and thus saved civilization.

This is a sweeping cultural change and a move away from the nation’s conservative Catholic roots. We are seeing this trend worldwide in the Christain World. Attendance at churches of various denominations has been steadily declining for decades. Other studies disagree with polls taken asking people if they attend church. When asked, 40% of Americans say of course they attend church. But other studies put the real attendance at only 20%.

Even looking at the evangelical church, attendance from 1972 had grown from 18% of the population to its all-time high at 30% in 1993. The Evangelicals have declined less and are hovering around the 25% are generally. Even in Poland, which is also a traditionally religious country, Church attendance has declined slightly. Church attendance, according to Roman Catholic Church Statistics Institute, stands around 37% in Poland regularly go to Sunday Mass, but even here this has dropped from 40% just in 2015.

Catholics account for 17.7% of the world population and it has been increasing, but only in the third world namely Africa, South America, and ins Asia. There is a difference between the developed world where religion is declining and the third world where it has been rising. Some say that the third world prays for a better life and the developed world forgets religion when they attain it.

It seems as though there is a correlation between the decline in confidence in government as well as religion. Historically, you may have to hit rock-bottom for the cycle to turn back upward again. Of course, the real Christian persecutions took place during the 3rd century when Rome was collapsing. People were praying to their gods and nothing was happening. They blamed the Christians for disrespecting their gods which made them angry. Eventually, as people lost faith in government, they also sought a new religion. I have no idea if there is something to actually replace the current religious mix of Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, or Islamic. Perhaps it is a shift between these belief systems. Further study will be necessary to answer that question.

The World According to Kendrick Lamar


Published on May 23, 2018

Kendrick Lamar gets mad at a fan for singing his song word for word… Because she’s white? Want even more Right Angle each week? Become a member at BillWhittle.com! https://www.billwhittle.com/subscribe

 

Oren Amitay: Transgender People from a Psychologist´s Perspective


Published on Nov 28, 2017

Dr. Oren Amitay is a registered Psychologist; University Lecturer; Media Consultant; Executive Producer at Straight Kill Films. He is currently teaching at Ryerson University and became recently widely known for defending freedom of speech in cooperation with Jordan Peterson. In this part he talks about transgender people from a psychologist´s perspective. Full clip quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMGfz… Dr Amitay´s official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DocAmitay

Fear and Loathing in American Academia


Published on Jun 15, 2017
Cultural critic and film professor Laura Kipnis joins The Agenda to discuss her controversial ideas about American campus culture, the topic of her book of essays, “Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus.”

 

Sarah Haider: This is Why Leftists Hurt Minorities Within Minorities the Most


Published on Nov 6, 2017

Sarah Haider is American writer, speaker, and activist. This was part of an interview about why university safe spaces are dangerous at the Bread and Roses TV with Maryam Namazie. Full interview, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JnXw…

 

Dinesh D’Souza: The Most Cunning Sleight of Hand Ever Performed in American History


Published on Aug 23, 2017

Dinesh Joseph D’Souza (born April 25, 1961) is an Indian American political commentator, author and filmmaker. From 2010 to 2012, he was president of The King’s College, a Christian school in New York City. This was part of a talk at Trinity University, invited by the Young America´s Foundation, visit: http://www.yaf.org/ Full video, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPTV9…

 

Helena Cronin: Feminism is Ignorant About Modern Science


Published on Mar 25, 2018

Helena Cronin (born 1942) is a British Darwinian philosopher and rationalist. She is the co-director of the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science and the Darwin Centre at the London School of Economics. In this clip from 2014, she talks about how feminism ignores modern science when it comes to differences between men and women. Full clip, quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3G7x…

Ella Whelan: Safe Spaces Actually Harm the Protected (This is Why!)


Published on Aug 28, 2017

Ella Whelan is is assistant editor at Spiked. Spiked is a British Internet magazine focusing on politics, culture and society from a broadly libertarian perspective and focuses on issues of freedom and state control, science and technology, culture, education and literature. This talk is about safe spaces and why they are weakening. Website: http://www.spiked-online.com/ Full interview quoted under fair use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-uWr… — This channel aims at extracting central points of presentations into short clips. The topics cover the problems of leftist ideology and the consequences for society. The aim is to move free speech advocates forward and fight against the culture of SJWs. If you like the content, subscribe to the channel!

Get A Grip!


Published on May 11, 2018

A professor makes a joke on a crowded elevator, and now he’s facing disciplinary charges. What’s happened to comedy?

Janet Albrechtsen: The Tyranny of Elitist Paternalism