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It has become conventional wisdom that the strikes launched on Iran this year by Israel and the United States, and the shattering of Tehran’s allies and proxy militias in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, ...
Even as fewer young people consider themselves religious, a small percentage of young adults are practicing their faiths with unusual avidity.
Religious affiliation has been dropping among young people for decades, but examples abound of surging interest on college campuses and in cities like D.C.
Don’t argue or challenge contradictions. Your intent is to hear and understand exactly how your sister is using those words.