Erased lifestyle boundary between Christians and non-Christians
Stamped: February 26th, 2008
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It is my experience too, and research agrees: The difference between Christians and non-Christians in Norway - when it comes to views and lifestyle - is hardly noticeable anymore.
Christians are more and more progressive and liberal minded, and non-Christians are more and more into spirituality.
It is maybe not so surprising. Strong humanistic values is a shared ground for Christians and non-Christians, as are post-modern and liberal views.
(I guess it is what happens when you hardly have any fundamentalists around, either at the religious or the non-religious side. It gets far less polarized in general.)
Here is an article in Norwegian on the topic.
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