I had some real problems with this report. It sounded as if the "nones" we're failing morally. The journalist is associated with a conservative group "Reagan ranch". Luckily, it's just this kind of thinking that is turning people off. Keep it coming, I say.
Geez. It wasn't until halfway through that the strong perspective of the writer was shown! This sentence blew my mind: "Or is it that many of today’s Christians seem to have a bigger heart for Muslim refugees than for their fellow Christians who are persecuted on a daily basis in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world?" WTF? Being raised methodist, even in the south, I had never heard that line of reasoning. That's some wacky crap. Otherwise...I'm not sure I see the story as a good thing, even as it talks about less religion... it talks about a reduction of belief in morals also...about more GenZ agreeing that morals change along with society. I get the concept, and would say yes, over the long term... but it doesn't fill me with hope for the new generation just yet. Losing trust and respect of other humans is a big problem.