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If you take a look at the lay of America's political landscape, it's difficult to see why Democrats are so vicious, so divisive, so angry. But then if you look at the high numbers of atheists and secularists and "nones" who call the Democrat Party their political home, it all starts to make sense. New research from George Barna shows there is indeed a direct link between a worldview that's devoid of God, and mental illness. America doesn't just need citizens to believe in God to keep the government moral and to keep society free. America needs citizens to believe in God so there aren't so many mentally ill people roaming the streets, starting trouble and engaging in violence. Jesus is the peacekeeper, after all.
 By The Washington Times
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If you take a look at the lay of America's political landscape, it's difficult to see why Democrats are so vicious, so divisive, so angry. But then if you look at the high numbers of atheists and secularists and "nones" who call the Democrat Party their political home, it all starts to make sense. New research from George Barna shows there is indeed a direct link between a worldview that's devoid of God, and mental illness. America doesn't just need citizens to believe in God to keep the government moral and to keep society free. America needs citizens to believe in God so there aren't so many mentally ill people roaming the streets, starting trouble and engaging in violence. Jesus is the peacekeeper, after all.

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