March25 , 2023

    Millennial Non-Christians More Open to Religion Than Older Adults

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    Millennial non-Christians in the US tend to be more curious about faith than older non-believers.

    According to a recent Barna Group study, 26% of Millennials who identify with a faith other than Christianity, or no faith at all are twice as likely to show curiosity in Christianity compared to older non-Christians (16%). The younger generation of non-believers also had more personal experien