America Quote by James A. Haught
““A historic transition is occurring, barely noticed. Slowly, quietly, imperceptibly, religion is shriveling in America, as it has done in Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and other advanced societies. Supernatural faith increasingly belongs to the Third World. The First World is entering the long-predicted Secular Age, when science and knowledge dominate. The change promises to be another shift of civilization, like past departures of the era of kings, the time of slavery, the Agricultural Age, the epoch of colonialism, and the like. Such cultural transformations are partly invisible to contemporary people, but become obvious in retrospect.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Secular Age Observations, 2020
Societies are shifting from religious to scientific worldviews, a gradual but profound cultural transformation comparable to past revolutions.
In simple terms: Religion is fading as science rises.
Recognize and adapt to secular trends.
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Type
When to use this quote
- policy analysis
- education reform
- media commentary
- personal worldview
- academic research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does secularism affect community cohesion?
- What role should religion play in public life?
The pace may be slower than perceived, causing resistance.