Very frightening, though not unexpected, given the moral barometer of this country over the past decade.
To: MoochPooch
Somebody please ‘splain to me why I should take anything serious from such a university, a pinnacle of Californian carelessness and nonchalant disdain over anything moral or ethical? For them to comment on anything traditionally religious is about the equivalent as a whore quoting bible verse in church on Sunday Morning.
2 posted on
03/14/2013 1:14:57 PM PDT by
Gaffer
To: MoochPooch
The great falling away. It has come.
4 posted on
03/14/2013 1:18:51 PM PDT by
Viennacon
To: MoochPooch
Objective research about religion from UC Berkeley?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAAH!
5 posted on
03/14/2013 1:21:38 PM PDT by
Albion Wilde
(Liberalism: knowing you're better than everyone else because of your humility. -- Daniel Greenfield)
To: MoochPooch
Religious affiliation in the United States is at its lowest point since it began to be tracked in the 1930s, More and more people want a permissive, subjectivistic, relativistic morality so that it is easier to achieve one's own individual self actualization.
6 posted on
03/14/2013 1:35:00 PM PDT by
mjp
((pro-{God, reality, reason, egoism, individualism, natural rights, limited government, capitalism}))
To: MoochPooch
I don’t find it frightening; I find it comforting; we’re finally nearing the end. The great winnowing can’t be far behind.
What does scare me somewhat is that after watching the Super Bowl half time show I realized that we live in the fastest developing Pagan society in History.......the country is going backward. You can see the unravling all about you. Just today it was reported a woman strapped her 8 month old child to her and jumped out a 4th floor window.
9 posted on
03/14/2013 1:43:39 PM PDT by
Rich21IE
To: MoochPooch
A religious president that spoke openly about God and was respected by the people could reverse these tends significantly IMO.
11 posted on
03/14/2013 3:10:26 PM PDT by
erlayman
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