"When Millennials step away from “traditional understandings” of faith en masse, they arguably aren’t expressing a sudden and inexplicable degradation in morality
— statistically Millennials consume far more “consciously” than their generational predecessors, both as it concerns human and environmental sustainability, as well as giving generously to causes they believe in —
but arguably, Millennials simply embody the symptomology of a “hyperventilating” religious-industrial complex predicated on the belief that the Judeo-Christian God blesses the faithful with monetary (and existential) security forever and ever, amen.
“Faithless Millennials” are the American church’s future and its present.