[Air-l] NSYR Update -- The Internet: A Meeting Place for Religious Teens
Heidi C
hcampbe1 at staffmail.ed.ac.uk
Wed Jan 21 06:38:31 PST 2004
For those interested in religion online take a look at the following 2
reports from the National Study of Youth and Religion:
The Internet: More Popular than God?
http://www.youthandreligion.org/news/2003-1112.html
The Internet: A Resource for Religious Teens
http://www.youthandreligion.org/news/2003-1210.html
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Press Release:
The Internet A Meeting Place for Religious Teens
Among U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 who have access to the Internet, three
times more report using the Internet for religious purposes than for
pornography, according to analysts with the National Study of Youth and
Religion. Indeed, the sizeable percentages of teens who identify
themselves as religious and who use the Internet for visiting religious
websites indicates that the web has become a significant place of
religious connection for a sizable portion of religious U.S. teens.
To read the entire story, visit our website www.youthandreligion.org.
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