I am hoping that religion, will have evolved by that time, to be a little more like science. Religion, could become open to the best and newest, in spiritual ideas and training techniques, for helping man cope with, and solve, its many serious problems on this earth. It could use hypnotism and the study of dreams, to research the human spirit, and the spiritual realm. Intuition will still be the sense, used to sense the spiritual, and inspiration and guidance from God, will still be important. Hopefully we won't have the sort of religious patriotism, that causes so much trouble in this age.
2007-11-13 00:40:06
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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It depends on the religion. 100 to 200 years in the past, most Protestant Churches in the US were against any music being performed in church, while today they they bring in Techno Music, Electric Guitars, Keyboards and Drum-sets. Most religions are constantly changing. 100-200 years ago, all Catholic masses were done in Latin with the Priest facing towards God rather than to the Audience. 15 years ago, the average Homily was 5 minutes, while today, they're usually 10 to 15, some even almost being as long as Protestant Sermons, placing the new emphasis on the Preacher as an individual rather than on God. 100-200 years ago the Neopagan religions you see today were fairly non-existent, though there were patches of Meso-pagans across Europe in parts of Germany (Black Forest) and Italy. (Strega)
2007-11-13 08:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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In 200 years it won't be popular at all.
2007-11-13 09:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In 100 or 200 years from now all false religion will be gone crushed out of existance. Only the one true relition will exist. It will be under God's Kingdom Government by Christ Jesus,and every one alive will be of that one true religion serving God in happiness , in peace, in a paradise earth. Rev. 21:3,4 will be fulfilled in a literal way. Read it for yourself.
2007-11-13 08:54:17
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answered by Joan B 2
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True. It will be the same in popularity as it is now. The change will come in how these future generations define how religion and God best meet their needs, just as we do now.
2007-11-13 08:31:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Some form of religion will probably always be popular. It may not be as publicized, but I think there will always be plenty of people that follow some form of religion.
2007-11-13 08:29:47
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answered by jwbyrdman 4
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The same, possibly more popular. People are idiots, that isn't going to change in a couple hundred years.
2007-11-13 08:28:39
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answered by skame 5
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It will be just as popular and have just as many doubters. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
2007-11-13 08:40:23
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answered by Brewspy 4
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Christianity is most popular in America, not so much in other countries. I think that when the boomers dissapear from the scene it will be much diminished.
2007-11-13 08:30:25
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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I think there where it is already popular it will be far more popular, in places where it isn't religion will be hated outright.
2007-11-13 08:29:24
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answered by dutchboy_80 5
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