Religion isn't dying out, it's just in 1st world countries where people become unaffiliated. [i]Nobody[/i] should think/say religion will die off, it's here to stay people, now get comfortable.
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I would say there is a direct correlation between quality of education and lack of belief, and that's why non belief is rising in 'first world' countries.
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Yes, and there's also thr rise of depression, and other issues such as teen pregnancy, and class gaps. Countries such as China have very poor quality of education for the majority of the people, yet none of them are religious.
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Yes, but that's another matter entirely - there are many contributed factors that affect depression. As for Chinese religion, first Google search brought up; " China is a multi-religious country. Taoism, Buddhism, lslamism, Protestantism and Catholicism have all developed quite a following in this country. Freedom of belief is a government policy, and normal activities are protected by the constitution."
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Because they believe i their emperors and such