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	<title>Comments on: Studies find God is alive and well among America’s youth</title>
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		<title>By: Ahead of the Trend: Is religion in America in decline? &#124; News</title>
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		<description>[...] Studies find God is alive and well among America&#8217;s youth There has been a compelling storyline throughout American religious history of the serious temptations endangering the next generation of faithful. Moonlit buggy rides, dance halls, live theater, radio, movies, television, the Internet and social media such as Facebook all have taken their turn as the latest threats to young hearts and minds. But several recent surveys available on ARDA reveal few major changes in the core religious beliefs of young people. Read this column. [...]</description>
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