Monday, June 14, 2021

"Millennials: Don't Know, Don't Care Generation"





Ask the typical millennial (ages 18-36) what they believe about God and you're liable to get the response "don't know, don't care."

According to a new study, close to half of all millennials (43%) are "Don'ts" (as in 'don't know, don't care') or have an attitude of apathy (Apatheism) when it comes to God.

Researchers found that "younger Americans are significantly more likely than the two previous generations to embrace horoscopes as a guide and Karma as a life principal..."reports the The Christian Post.

Not surprising when you consider these findings from Barna Research Group:

  • nearly three-quarters of American youth have experimented with witchcraft-related activities
  • 30% claim they've had supernatural encounters with demons or other entities
  • 10% say they have communicated with the dead
  • and 10% claim they have psychic powers
Out of the 73% engaged in some form of occult activity, the most commonly named were using a Ouija board and/or reading books about witchcraft.

The researchers found that relationally-isolated young people and those without a family background of biblical training were far more likely to experiment with the occult and feel apathetic towards God.

Frightening, because as Billy Graham once pointed out:
"The Bible repeatedly warns us against doing anything that might open the door to demonic influence over us. One of the ways they gain entrance into our lives is through occult practices--even those that seem amusing or harmless."

Let's face it gang--there's nothing harmless about the occult. 

A wise man once said: "When it comes to spiritual matters, people are peculiar. They devote themselves to finding "truth", but never encounter the Holy One who encompasses all truth. They engage in all sorts of rituals and practices to find "enlightenment", but dismiss the staggering promise of the gospel: Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, offers Himself as the perfect payment for our sins so that we can have the forgiveness we so desperately need. More than that, we can experience eternal life, which Jesus Himself described as an intimate, never-ending relationship with God in His kingdom. Given that mind-boggling opportunity, why would we look anywhere else or settle for anything less?" -- H. Wayne House, Th.D.

"That is what the Scriptures mean when they say, 'No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him" (1 CORINTHIANS 2:9).

"Jesus said,"'I AM the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me" (JOHN 14:6).

👉👉👉HOW TO GO TO HEAVEN! ☝

News:

  • CNBC: Suicide attempts among girls surge by 50% during pandemic
  • CHRON: Rates of anxiety and depression among college students soar as more time spent on phones
  • AP: 5 million U.S. children, ages 4 to 17 practice yoga and meditation in public schools' Zoom classes

 


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