From Deseret News archives:
Teens have 'feel-good' type of faith
Study finds majority of youths in U.S. have 5 core beliefs
That is according to researchers examining teens over an 11-year time span as part of the National Study of Youth and Religion. In explaining the study's findings on Friday, Holli M.H. Eaton of Azusa Pacific University told members of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists that the "feel good" view of faith has five identifiable characteristics and has been dubbed "Moralistic Therapeutic Deism."
Its "tenets" are as follows:
• There is a God who created human life and watches over human beings.
• God wants people to be kind, caring and good.
• The central goal of life is to be happy and to feel good about one's self.
• God doesn't need to be involved in one's life except when needed to solve a problem "kind of a heavenly butler."
• Good people go to heaven when they die.
Beyond these generalizations, teens in general "can't verbalize the basics of their faith," Eaton said, noting there are exceptions but that the majority are unable to do so.
When hundreds of teens were interviewed at length about the principles of their faith, none mentioned self-discipline, "but feeling happy was mentioned more than 2,000 times," Eaton said.
"Moralistic Therapeutic Deism is a new religion in researchers' view. It's taking over in kids' lives."
The study, conducted by sociologist Christian Smith, began in 2000 based out of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Smith addressed students and faculty at Brigham Young University earlier this year to share his findings, which also include data showing that LDS teens are the most highly religious by denomination of all the groups in the study, with 71 percent saying they attend a religious service at least once a week.
While Latter-day Saint teens see their faith as central to their lives, the majority of American teens see it as highly dispensable, Eaton said. "It's the first thing many teens are willing to let go when there are competing demands in their lives," she said. "Nearly all American youth are profoundly individualistic, and they think that 'what I think is right is right for everybody."'
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