No your "we" group does not have that so called "data".
The "we" was more "the human race". As in, any time someone is found to be doing surveys on religious affiliations in recent memory, the results have all skewed toward either "no religion" or "spiritual but not religious". That's what I was saying. If you have a recent study that has numbers going in some other direction, please, by all means, present it.
What evidence? I mean other than ad hominem and your faith statements, what is your evidence?
There are plenty of articles I could link to easily. But I think the most telling piece is this site:
WVS Database
This site literally allows you to select the countries you want to see, and filter to exact questions that were asked in the survey, look at it by year in time spreads, etc. For example, since I believe you to be an adherent of Islam (please do correct me if I am wrong), I went in and selected a time series display on the data obtained over several years for the question: "Please indicate how important these items are in your life: Religion". Here are the results of the survey from Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Pakistan, and Egypt:
Now, because I am a completely honest person, and want this to be entirely transparent, you can note that Pakistan, in particular, gained over the period of 1994 to present - gaining from 80% to 90% and apparently holding steady. Jordan fell only slightly during the time, and is possibly on an upward curve now, Egypt is pretty much steady, and Iran and Iraq show a continuous level of decline.
So, not much to see here, and I wouldn't have expected too much anyway, to be honest. I mean, searching up the "major religion of Pakistan" for example yields this:
Google said:
The constitution establishes Islam as the state religion and requires all provisions of the law to be consistent with Islam.
So... no surprises there.
But then, looking at a smattering of other countries from around the world (I basically did a random grab of countries I thought it would be interesting to see the data on), we have this:
In that series, I think only Germany gained anything substantial over the displayed period. France was also pretty steady, though if you look at top 2 box, instead of just a glance at top box, there is some decline and a very slight bounce back there. But mostly it is decline across the board.
You should play with the site, and see what you can come up with.
At any rate, there have been so very many articles on this topic of worldwide religious decline, and any number of threads on various sties posting articles that reference studies, that I would have thought this sort of thing to be common knowledge on these types of boards by now. To the point that you asking for "evidence" seemed kind of funny. The numbers show decline. Therefore they (currently) favor my opinion over an opinion that would cite a worldwide shift toward more religious people and adherence based on what could only be found to be very myopic incomplete research or evidence. Like if you wanted to limit your research to Pakistan, Germany, France, Egypt and Jordan from the above selection of countries.
Just go to the site and do a random selection of countries on your own and see what you get. If the results end up showing that religion is increasing substantially I'd be interested to see what you've got.