The Outsider’s Opinion of Christianity

If you look up the definition of “post-Christianity,” you may start to understand the phenomenon this statistic is pointing to. As the U.S. loses more and more Christians, the culture begins to evolve. What was previously a religious monopoly becomes a moral free-for-all, where no single set of values can be agreed upon as a whole. With that understanding of a post-Christian culture, it should be evident that a Christian’s insistence on a single God as the only source of morality will be viewed as unfavorable by the culture around it. This survey is simply evidence of the shift that is already happening. If we pretend that the average non-Christian is favorable to Christian beliefs or act as if the culture had not dramatically shifted with the latest generations, we would likely be in for a surprise.