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Young men are RETURNING to religion. 42% of men under 30 now say religion is “very important” to them, a big jump from 28% in 2023, according to a new Gallup poll. At the same time, young women are moving in the opposite direction, with just 30% saying the same. The resurgence is playing out in the pews, too, with church attendance ticking back up among young men, especially in Republican circles. Meanwhile, young Democratic men are showing a DROP in church attendance over the last 20+ years, according to the polling data. In 2000, 40% of Democratic men reported church attendance, compared to just 26% now.
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@MiaDelcato @FoxNews That poor woman answering the door thought her DoorDash was delivered, only to find she was being accosted by Donald H. Christ’s flock of fools.
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@GneissName @MiaDelcato @FoxNews Call me insane — after all, I know you have a penchant for making such capricious diagnoses at a distance — but I don’t condone any violent protests, left or right. See how easy that is?
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@GneissName @MiaDelcato @FoxNews Are you asking in the context of protests, or are you separating the two? And what’s your definition of a riot? For example, is a riot simply an act of violence or can a riot also be an act of defense? Similar question with respect to the definition of incitement… Example?
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@GneissName @MiaDelcato @FoxNews Without context for the reason for a riot, I cannot give a yes or no answer to your question. In cases of oppression, inciting a riot serves a purpose, e.g., the ghetto uprisings during WWII. However, inciting a riot after a soccer game is pure violence and without purpose.
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