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@alligatorlver

dionysian-bitch with a very bad attitude 🐆

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AfD-Homer
AfD-Homer@blauer_gamer·
"Religion hat einen positiven Effekt auf Kinder" >macht sie kommunistischer
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Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY

"If I told you there was one free thing you could do every Sunday that would make your kids happier, healthier, smarter, and closer to you, you'd think I was selling something." Take your kids to church regularly. I don't care if you believe. The data is so lopsided that skipping it is the parenting equivalent of refusing vegetables because you don't like the taste. Grades. Religious teens get As at almost twice the rate of nonreligious teens. In a class of 100, that's 24 A-students instead of 14. Church gives a kid the same academic boost as being born rich instead of poor. College. Working-class religious kids earn bachelor's degrees at double the rate of their nonreligious peers. Middle-class kids do it at 1.5x the rate. For families without a trust fund, this is one of the most powerful forms of upward mobility social scientists have measured. Character. Religious teens are far less likely to lie, cheat, or do things they hope their parents never find out about. They're more likely to care about racial equality, the elderly, and the poor. They reject the idea that morality is whatever works for you in the moment. That kind of kid doesn't happen by accident. It's built. Closeness. 60% of parents of religious teens say they feel "extremely close" to their kid, compared to 50% of nonreligious parents. The kids report the same thing back. They get along better with their parents, talk about hard stuff, and actually want to spend time with their family. Despair. Religious teens are dramatically less likely to be depressed, anxious, lonely, or feel that life is meaningless. 90% of devoted religious teens never binge drink, compared to 41% of the disengaged. Economists named the modern epidemic "deaths of despair." Regular church attendance is one of the strongest known buffers against it. Parents are spending fortunes trying to solve teen mental health. The most evidence-backed intervention is free. Purpose. Religious young adults report higher purpose, gratitude, life satisfaction, and resilience. These are the exact traits every parent says they want their kid to have. Here's why it works. Affluent families already surround their kids with networks of stable, accomplished adults through neighborhoods, schools, and parents' colleagues. Working and middle-class families usually don't. A congregation is often the last institution in American life that puts your kid in weekly contact with dozens of stable, employed, sober adults who know their name. It used to be called "a village." Now it barely exists outside of churches. "But I don't believe." Your kid doesn't need your theology. They need you to show up. "But church is boring." So is sitting through a kindergarten music recital. Parenting is the deliberate choice to be bored on purpose for someone you love. There's a church within 15 minutes of nearly every American home. You don't need money, connections, or credentials to walk in. Nothing else in this country will surround your kid with engaged adults, teach them moral seriousness, and give them a stable weekly rhythm at zero cost. You already drive them to practices that produce far less. The free thing on Sunday produces more, on more dimensions, than almost anything else you do as a parent. You don't have to believe anything. You just have to take them.

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B@queenperrypopp·
When we all thought this TikTok would flop and now it’s counting over 1.3 million likes already 😭
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bean ☦@0xbeanstalk·
i have wasted my entire life. what now?
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Blond Beast ☩🇻🇦
Blond Beast ☩🇻🇦@BlondeBestie148·
Das sind halt ziemlich gecherry-pickte Daten. Hätte man gefragt, wie die Leute zu Homosexualität stehen, ob sie Feminismus schlecht finden oder ob sie die Republikaner wählen, würde das Bild wieder ganz anders aussehen. Außerdem besteht die Stichprobe größtenteils aus Latinos und Evangelikalen, da kann eigentlich nur ein verzerrtes Ergebnis rauskommen.
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b@lostinyosemite·
Lana Del Rey talking about the delaying of “Chemtrails Over the Country Club’ and saying ‘Dealer’ might be on the album and it’s tentatively track 8. (2020)
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klaus@perrysrhythm·
um…cats
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I miss the old Lana Del Rey 💔
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𝒿𝓊𝓁𝓁𝒾𝒶
𝒿𝓊𝓁𝓁𝒾𝒶@wildmeflower·
tão linda meu deus eu imploraria pra ser bloqueada por ela
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φ@QuanticASI·
really high IQ people know God exists. it is not a belief, it is a fact
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honeymoun
honeymoun@honeymounz·
Prettiest girl wearing the ugliest shoes you’ll ever see in your life
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Mustang Marvin
Mustang Marvin@RomanApple3·
@alligatorlver @theerealtao He did not make me an atheist. I was one before I read nietzche. But reading him made me conclude that being an atheist required faith as well. Not as much as being a theist, but still belief. I remain agnostic, with some aspects of nihilistism. Enjoy the moment.
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Tao☠️@theerealtao·
What made you an atheist?
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lale
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y’all are doing too much. Lana isn’t MAGA, and neither is Jeremy. She has spoken against Trump many times. Why are people acting like this?
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Lana Charts
Lana Charts@LanasChart·
📸Lana Del Rey was seen leaving the Churchome church in Beverly Hils, Los Angeles last night.
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