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Wednesday May 6, 2009

Categories: Atheism, Mormon culture

Affirmation, fellowship, and transcendence

Last week I posted on the latest Pew Forum survey, arguing that the prevalent media summary of the survey -- that many people are drifting from faith to unbelief -- was misreading the data. Today there's an op-ed piece in the New York Times, "Defecting to Faith," suggesting the Pew Forum data show that most people raised to be atheists end up drifting into belief and participation in a faith community. What are they after?

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David Banack is an attorney living in Jackson Hole. He joined the LDS Church at age 15 and later served a two-year LDS mission to France and Switzerland. He has lived up and down the West Coast, as well as in Fiji, Samoa, Sweden, Utah, and now Wyoming. Dave has been running the Mormon Inquiry site discussing LDS and Christian issues since 2003. He is a website editor for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and also participates at the LDS weblog Times and Seasons. The views expressed on this blog are his own.

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