Singapore’s Growing Secular Shift

Singapore’s Growing Secular ShiftA growing number of Singapore residents are identifying with no religion, according to the nation’s 2025 census, continuing a trend that has steadily increased over recent years. The findings reflect broader cultural changes taking place across much of the developed world, where traditional religious affiliation is declining while secularism and skepticism continue to rise. Government data also shows shifting demographics among younger generations, who are increasingly less likely to identify with an organized faith.

From a biblical perspective, this trend should not surprise believers. Scripture foretells a widespread spiritual falling away preceding the return of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul warned, “Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first…” (2 Thessalonians 2:3). He also described the last days as a time when people would become increasingly self-focused, rejecting God’s authority while embracing the spirit of the age (2 Timothy 3:1-4). Did the great falling away launch just after the early church era, during the dark ages, or is it in progress today?

Either way, while many societies celebrate increasing secularism as progress, the Bible teaches that true hope is not found in abandoning God but in drawing nearer to Him. As the world moves further from biblical truth, followers of Christ are called to remain steadfast, faithfully proclaiming the gospel and pointing people to the only lasting answer in an increasingly uncertain world.

Original article:
https://www.thestar.com.my/aseanplus/aseanplus-news/2026/06/30/more-singapore-residents-have-no-religion-in-2025-than-in-2020#goog_rewarded

Singapore’s Growing Secular Shift

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