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This graphic accompanies 19 February article, [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/opinion/20blow.html Spirit Quest], in which Charles Blow discussed the results of a | This graphic accompanies 19 February article, [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/opinion/20blow.html Spirit Quest], in which Charles Blow discussed the results of a | ||
Pew Research Center poll entitled [http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=510 Religion Among the Millennials]. Americans in the so-called millennial generation, those born in 1981 or later, were more likely to be unaffiliated with a traditional religion | Pew Research Center poll entitled [http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=510 Religion Among the Millennials]. Americans in the so-called millennial generation, those born in 1981 or later, were more likely than older generations to be unaffiliated with a traditional religion. Nevertheless, they professed a range of spiritual beliefs, which were the focus of Blow's commentary. Here is a portion of the Times graphic. | ||
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Submitted by Paul Alper. | Submitted by Paul Alper. |
Revision as of 02:18, 22 February 2010
An interesting graphic
Not your parents' unaffiliated
New York Times, 20 February, 2010
This graphic accompanies 19 February article, Spirit Quest, in which Charles Blow discussed the results of a Pew Research Center poll entitled Religion Among the Millennials. Americans in the so-called millennial generation, those born in 1981 or later, were more likely than older generations to be unaffiliated with a traditional religion. Nevertheless, they professed a range of spiritual beliefs, which were the focus of Blow's commentary. Here is a portion of the Times graphic.
Submitted by Paul Alper.