Generation Y embraces choice, redefines religion

Generation Y embraces choice, redefines religion

By Cheryl Wetzstein
THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Most young Americans strongly believe in having choices, an attitude that is likely to shape their identification with traditional religions, a study says.

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  1. I would say all Americans strongly believe in having choices. Everyone has dreams and needs Identification. I think everyone yearns for God. We are all made to worship him. I think the problem that we have in the church is that we don’t get that message out. People are longing for something they just don’t know what that something is. Young and old alike yearn for that completion that comes by knowing their maker.

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  1. ArunRocks says:

    Gen Yers

    I found out that I belong to a category of
    consumers called the [Generation Y][3] or Gen Yers. In short if you
    are born between 1979 and 1994 (exact dates are debatable), you are a
    Gen Yer. In [America][8], Gen Yers are more than three times the size
    o…

So, what are you thinking?