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Institutional religion off, spirituality on. On a practical level, that means a lot less funding for religious institutions — and a lot more funding for "spirituality," some of which is organized and some not. This trend was already perceptible as an aspect of the countercultural revolution of the Sixties and Seventies. An underground or alternative economy also developed then and it has grown into the billions presently and become mainstream. Part of that is the so-called New Age market.Minneapolis StarTribuneFastest Growing Religion Is ‘None’ Jean Hopfensperger
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: US demographics
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Institutional religion off, spirituality on. On a practical level, that means a lot less funding for religious institutions — and a lot more funding for "spirituality," some of which is organized and some not. This trend was already perceptible as an aspect of the countercultural revolution of the Sixties and Seventies. An underground or alternative economy also developed then and it has grown into the billions presently and become mainstream. Part of that is the so-called New Age market.Minneapolis StarTribuneFastest Growing Religion Is ‘None’ Jean Hopfensperger
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: US demographics
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On a practical level, that means a lot less funding for religious institutions — and a lot more funding for "spirituality," some of which is organized and some not. This trend was already perceptible as an aspect of the countercultural revolution of the Sixties and Seventies. An underground or alternative economy also developed then and it has grown into the billions presently and become mainstream. Part of that is the so-called New Age market.
Minneapolis StarTribune
Fastest Growing Religion Is ‘None’
Jean Hopfensperger