Comments about ‘Teens have 'feel-good' type of faith’
Study finds majority of youths in U.S. have 5 core beliefs
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"LDS teens are the most Bible-believing and the least likely to believe in the occult." :)
Very interesting. It also explains a great deal about the our current and upcoming generation of young people. Who would have guessed that their sense of entitlement has almost religious overtones?
Interesting that the new generation has such an embracing, non-judgemental point of view on life, but are being criticized for it.
Personally, I think it's a good sign. Religion has done a lot of harm. Wait til you see what the world can be like w/o it...I can't wait!
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