It is what I expected. Given stable rates of loss religious belief and non-religious people converting (ignoring conversions between religions) there will be an equilibrium.
It still matter what religion people follow. One of the big changes, especially in the US, has been the growth of evangelical Christianity (often Biblical literalist and right wing) at the expense of traditional big denominations.
Your ad-hominem tirade is embarrassingly juvenile.
What verifiably happens to me if I don't pretend I believe your particular god exists?
> What verifiably happens to me if I don't pretend I believe your particular god exists?
Used to be not that long ago that you'd face similar punishment. It's fairly recently that religion as a social institution has weakened to obscurity. If you attack its symbols, you attack its society.