The demons are going after the young. In particular, they’re going after young women. This is by design.
Females in the Generation Z age group face a crisis of belief unlike anything seen in prior generations. A Barna Research survey reveals that 38% of Gen Z women between the ages of 18 and 24 now identify as atheist, agnostic, or without any faith. This figure edges out the 32% of their male counterparts who report the same disconnection from spiritual roots.
Data from the survey, drawn from 2,000 respondents including teens and young adults, shows these women pulling away from core practices that build lasting convictions. Only 58% reported praying in the past week, compared to over 70% of teenage boys. Bible reading fares even worse, with just 31% engaging in the last seven days, and church attendance hits a low of 30%.
This drift ties directly to fractured bonds at home and beyond. Only 23% of these young women feel supported by their fathers, and a mere 36% by their mothers. Broader distrust runs deep: just 32% believe their parents understand them, and 33% sense value from older adults. As the report notes, 40% agree that “older people don’t seem to understand the pressure my generation is under.”
None of this is new in theory; what American didn’t grow up thinking at some point that their parents didn’t understand them? But this perceived disconnect has never created such a huge hole in people who have lost or never found faith. It’s easy for kids to think they know it all and for parents to wonder why their kids seem to know nothing, but in the past it seems to have worked itself out. This time, the theory of generational division seems to be taking hold in worldviews askew.
Daniel Copeland, Barna’s vice president of research, points to a clear path forward: “If we want to see change in Gen Z women’s spiritual trajectories, relationships are the place to start. Faith is a skill that must be modeled first, and strong, supportive relationships can bridge the gap between doubt and belief.”
Yep the luciferian idealogy is dark and confusing. All going well per the hidden danger of the rainbow and agenda
Been implemted prior to 1986 when book was written.
1973. We went off the gold standard and leagalized abortion. It has been downhill from there.