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How's that working out for America?
at least. religion is an industry, and much like pro surfing, completely unnecessary and mostly about money.Probably gives people a bit more free time to get some work done around the house as they don't have to sit in church on a Sat/Sun or whatever day church's are doing business.
A fool and his money are soon parted."Religion began when the first fool met the first scoundrel"
The most important word in that survey is the word "say".
No. "Religious" is more important than "say."The most important word in that survey is the word "say".
(It's)Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt"No. "Religious" is more important than "say."
any.....day.....now....Hopping into bed with the right wing of the Republican party will probably be the downfall of Christianity in America.
Great! Thanks for asking. Having some growing pains, obviously. Some children have a hard time when they learn Santa Claus isn't real. It can be very traumatizing,How's that working out for America?
Exploding or continuing to decline?Any relation to crime rates or other social ills that have exploded in recent decades?
More Guns, Less Crime.Exploding or continuing to decline?
FBI Report on Crime Shows Decline in Violent Crime Rate for Third Consecutive Year
Today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation released its 2019 edition of Crime in the United States, which showed that violent crime decreased nationwide for the third consecutive year. After decreases in both 2017 and 2018, the violent crime rate dropped an additional one percent this past year...www.justice.gov