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“In contemporary American culture, the religions are more and more treated as just passing beliefs - almost as fads - rather than as the fundaments upon which the devout build their lives.” quote by Stephen L. Carter
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“In contemporary American culture, the religions are more and more treated as just passing beliefs - almost as fads - rather than as the fundaments upon which the devout build their lives.”

Stephen L. Carter

About This Quote

Modern American society often treats religion as a fleeting trend rather than a foundational belief system, reducing its perceived depth and permanence.

In simple terms: Religion is seen as a passing fad, not a core life foundation.

Key Takeaway

Cultural perception can diminish the seriousness of faith.

Themes

religion culture belief societal trends

Mood

critical contemplative

Type

social commentary

When to use this quote

  • college campus discussions on faith
  • media portrayal of religious movements

Key Concepts

secularization identity formation

Practical Applications

  • encourage interfaith dialogues that emphasize lasting values
  • educate on historical roots of religious traditions

Questions to Reflect On

  • What factors cause religion to be seen as a fad in some contexts?
  • How does this perception affect community cohesion?
A Different Perspective

Not all individuals view religion as transient; many still regard it as essential.

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