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ENGAGING THE NONES. Acknowledgements Peter Tinsley Former President, SLS Brian Harvey Executive Director, CFI on Campus Nick Stancato Affiliate Program.

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1 ENGAGING THE NONES

2 Acknowledgements Peter Tinsley Former President, SLS Brian Harvey Executive Director, CFI on Campus Nick Stancato Affiliate Program Manager

3 Overview ■Who are the Nones? ■The Meaning of Secular to Nones ■3 Steps to Engaging the Nones

4 Who are the Nones?

5 “None” ■Polling term: individuals who answer “none” when asked about their religious affiliation ■Includes atheists, agnostics, and individuals who do not belong to any particular church ■Does not include anyone who belongs to a church or organized religion ■“for this generation” ■coined by the church in the middle ages to differentiate from “for God” ■usually used to refer to anything that isn’t specifically church-related ■Includes anything by anyone, religious or otherwise, that does not come directly from religion “Secular”

6 “None”

7 ■13% are atheist ■17% are agnostic ■39% are unaffiliated and say that religion is not important ■30% are unaffiliated and say that religion is important in their lives

8 Secular = “for this generation”

9 Pew Research Center, May 12, 2015, “America’s Changing Religious Landscape”

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11 “Generational cohorts typically do not become more religiously affiliated as they get older.” —Pew Research Pew Research Center, May 12, 2015, “America’s Changing Religious Landscape”

12 New Millenials: The “Me” Generation ■aka “The Entitlement Generation” ■“Our generation has been called “entitled.” We beg to differ... True entitlement is enjoying the benefits of the lowest energy costs in the world while refusing to price-in the external costs of carbon emissions, exacerbating the real changes to our planet that pose profound risks to the environment and economy for which millennials will soon be the primary stewards.” —Business Insider http://www.businessinsider.com/the-most-entitled-generation-isnt-millennials-2015-1

13 Secular “for this generation” “for the church” Non-Secular Whom are you here to help?

14 3 Steps to Engaging the Nones

15 1. Cross-pollenate...

16 ...and inter-breed ?

17 2. Take the Debate Further ■“Why else?” ■Don’t discredit good ideas ■Even atheists can be conservative

18 3. Secular ≠ Atheist ■“Why else?” ■Secular arguments have been winning in almost every social discussion ■“Skepticism is the new Religion”

19 Thank You Robert Parker rparker@lclark.edu


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