Millennials leaving church in droves, study finds

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ArcticFox wrote:That, and there's also a growing tendency to encourage people to think that religion and science must necessarily be at odds, and that comes with a heaping helping of historical revisionism. Essentially, in the story of mankind, religion is being cast as the main villain.
From the secular, that is their avenue. Though the attacks are different, it's still a hatred of Christ. :(
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You're absolutely right about that. The secular part of the culture gets more outraged at a cartoon depicting Mohammed than "art" portraying a crucifix submerged in urine.
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