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Across the country and here in South Central Pennsylvania, church leaders say they're seeing a noticeable shift.
religion is having a moment in America.
four times since being home in the last seven or eight months.
We attended mass, you know, regularly, but I think they were going more because that's just what...
Upwardly mobile suburban professionals did, you know, late 80s, early 90s, right?
And so by ninth grade, I was done with it.
And I became so insufferable, I think, that my parents were just like,
We've lost this battle, and we stopped going to church.
And just by happenstance, I ended up marrying a woman who was much more devout than I was, more as a left-wing activist.
But through the process of our courtship, I convinced her that she should leave.
And so I would say I was actively hostile to it.
You know, I had to kind of come back and be like, what the hell happened?
And try to understand, like, who are these people who voted for him?
And I did a lot of things, you know, like, kind of self-reflection on why half of America hates the Democrats and people like me.
You know, so I started to read some of these guys who are right-wing kind of influencer people, like, just go to some Twitter accounts and everything.
And I guess what I realized is it's like that kind of really nasty kind of godless... I think some of those guys are just so profoundly evil to me.