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Click here: Evangelicals Fear the Loss of Their Teenagers - New York Times
This reveals the fallacy behind those analyses of Red-State dominance because people in those states have more children.
They do.
But kids grow into adults. They are influenced by the bright lights and big city. They are driven by lusts they do not understand.
They change.
The hardest datum I have ever sought to obtain is the rate at which young ultra-Orthodox Jews abandon their faith, be in Borough Park (in Brooklyn, NYNY) or in Mea Sharim in Israel.
The leaders won't tell you, and they may not even know.
Those who left the fold may not be proud of their background or their current circumstance.
Ben
This reveals the fallacy behind those analyses of Red-State dominance because people in those states have more children.
They do.
But kids grow into adults. They are influenced by the bright lights and big city. They are driven by lusts they do not understand.
They change.
The hardest datum I have ever sought to obtain is the rate at which young ultra-Orthodox Jews abandon their faith, be in Borough Park (in Brooklyn, NYNY) or in Mea Sharim in Israel.
The leaders won't tell you, and they may not even know.
Those who left the fold may not be proud of their background or their current circumstance.
Ben
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