The Rise of "Nones"
The 20th century was a time where 9 in 10 Americans believed in God and were part of an organized religion. When the 90's came about that statistic changed. People that didn't identify with an organized religion (nones) started to come out of the dark. Dereck Thompson, the author of the article, mentions how Americans were becoming less interested in religion because of the GOP. Thompson points to the 70's where the religious right gained traction. The religious right was becoming concerned with the rise of secularism due to "the sexual revolution, the Roe v. Wade decision" and "the nationalization of no-fault divorce laws." This was where christians started to really get involved in politics. This is where the GOP and the religious right became one. This brought forth Ronald Reagan, Bush Sr, and other election victories. This ended up making liberal democrats extremely uncomfortable, Thompson writes, " it disgusted libe...