In this FrontPage Mag article…
- A widening gender gap is emerging in religion, with young men becoming more religious while young women are increasingly secular.
- Data indicates young men are more likely to attend church, identify with a faith, and embrace traditional religious values.
- Young women, by contrast, are leaving organized religion in growing numbers and aligning more with progressive ideologies.
- Cultural influences such as higher education, media narratives, and activism are cited as major drivers shaping women’s secular shift.
- The article argues that modern feminist frameworks often conflict with traditional religious teachings, accelerating the divide.
- Many young men are turning to religion in search of structure, meaning, and identity in an uncertain cultural environment.
- This divide could impact future marriage trends, family formation, and societal stability.
- The religious gap reflects a broader political and ideological split between young men and women in America.
Read the full story: https://www.frontpagemag.com/young-people-have-a-major-religion-gender-gap/



