• [UK] Post-millennial Generation Z 'more tolerant', positive view of Christianity
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Having been born in 89, I think I'm a clear-cut millennial. That being said, it's somewhat of a weird feeling knowing that the generation after me is already here and going.
The younger generations get more liberal, not "pendulum swing into conservatism". historically this is the case. Not the situation you've said.
Screw you, I refuse to be place in any category!
What determines how many "screens" you have anyway? I have two screens for my computer, but is it just more of a combined number of how many devices with screens you happen to own? If so, let's see... my 3DS has two screens, so I guess that makes four? And then add in the few other things I've got... Yeah, I have eight screens. Does that make me some kind of hyper-fusion Z-lennial?
All forms of religion encourage a faith-based belief system that cannot be backed up by evidence. I don't hate religious people by any means, but it isn't something that should be condoned, particularly when children are being indoctrinated in to this way of thinking.
I have noticed that within the last 5 years or so, atheist stigma seems to be increasing. Are we regressing or is something different happening?
Communicate with images my ass! That's text if I ever saw it.
I'm barely gen Z but my general view is that I don't hate christians for being christians, if they want to fuck off every sunday and spread their cheeks for god it's absolutely 0% skin off my nose.
Generations are a dumb concept, the only thing a generation has in common is that everyone lived in a similar age at a similar age. Look at the baby boomers. In the 70's the generalisation for them would have been very different to what it is now.
There's also the age at which you started using different technologies, i.e. many kids now grow up with tablets etc possibly before they can even talk, for gen z it would have been computers in early childhood and maybe their own smartphone at the start of secondary school and millennials probably had phones before smartphones were a thing.
This, but I feel like it'd be very interesting to see what kids think about Islam or other non western religions in comparison to this.
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