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« on: April 01, 2024, 05:35:10 PM »

no


but you know who really piss me off, the religious people who can't fathom how someone could be a good person and not have a "higher power" in their life.

If anything, the inverse is FAR more prevalent in mainstream US culture, especially online.



44% of Americans, as of 2019, say it is necessary to believe in God to be moral. It's not universal, but it's really common. And just because somebody said no to this question does not mean the inverse is true for the 56%.

I agree this attitude is more prevalent online. Young people are less likely to say that.



A question about believing in God making you immoral, was not asked.
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