Updated 04:40 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

World|Mon, Nov. 17 2008 10:37 AM EST

Survey: Most Youth Worldwide Spiritual, Say Religion is Good

By Michelle A. Vu|Christian Post Reporter

In focus groups, some young people expressed the differences they see between spirituality, religion, and religious institutions.

“Spiritual is something one experiences in your own being. Religion is, well, your religion,” said a 15-year-old girl from South Africa. “Most of our religion is forced - the do’s and don’ts. Being spiritual means standing on a mountain with the wind blowing through your hair, and the feeling of being free.”

Another 15-year-old girl from Australia said, “‘Religious’ is kind of knowing the things in your head, but ‘spiritual’ is knowing them in your heart.”

Most of those surveyed perceived being spiritual is good (72 percent) as well as being religious (67 percent). About one in four youths around the world see being spiritual or religious as neither good nor bad.

When it comes to spiritual help, most young people said they turn to their family (44 percent) and friends (15 percent). Only 14 percent of youth indicated that their religious institution helps them the most.

Nearly one in five youth (18 percent) said they have no one to help them regarding their spiritual lives.

The proportion of youth who said no one helps them increases to 38 percent in the United Kingdom and 37 percent in Australia. Only 4 percent of youth in Cameroon said no one helps them spiritually.

Don Ratcliff, Wheaton College’s Price-LeBar Professor of Christian Education and an advisor to the Center for Spiritual Development, reflected on the research study: “I am impressed that while church attendance decreased for most teenagers, a large majority still affirm belief in God and a spiritual dimension to life, as well as believing in life after death,” in a statement released Friday.

Ratcliff hopes that this study will lead to additional research related to the reasons for the decline in church attendance that may have roots in childhood as well as adolescent years.

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  • Wed Nov 19, 2008 10:30 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    that's the problem. God is not in religion. anyone can be spiritual. but what spirit are you entertaining? a deceiving spirit? the Holy Spirit? everyone is looking or wanting to believe in a higher power. so because the Word of God is not being taught, many are mislead and get into error.

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