The “great religions”
are faltering…

The “great religions,” that rely on bicameral psychology, are faltering.

While “fundamental radicalism” is growing in Islam, it faces a backlash from lesser bicameral (and less radical) Muslims who are actually consolidating greater power (and greater level-headedness) from Egypt to Pakistan and elsewhere.

In Christianity, bicameral psychology is being thwarted as evidenced in a growing fall-off of membership in “traditionally affiliated” denominations, as discussed in the recent article below which comes from the Pew Research Center.

Bicameralism, and its traits of seeking out and depending on unquestioned authoritative control, is faltering.  It is actually a good sign for humanity.

America’s Changing Religious Landscape, by the Pew Research Center
http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/

Bicameralism (psychology)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicameralism_%28psychology%29