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One comment on the mental health discrepancies between conservatives and liberals. It looks as though this is based on self-reporting surveys, and if so, I believe that the culture of the religious vs non-religious relating to reporting any issues with mental health could very much skew the results. I do not believe that the vast majority of religious people would ever say that they struggle with mental health, even if they display the behavior of someone who might indeed fit that description to others outside of the group.

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It's interesting that the benefits of religion described here all have nothing to do with theology, but are often downstream of education. In many ways, for a few years, college acts as the social space that churches used to.

It's also notable that the church abuse scandal didn't come up at all. Growing up in a majority Catholic area, there was probably nothing stronger pushing people away from religion than that.

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