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Old 08-31-2022, 02:44 PM   #56
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I don't think it's that much of stretch. Religious people are probably more likely to have family orientated lives and less likely to be alcoholics or use drugs. They're probably also more likely to settle into a family orientated lifestyle earlier, which means spending less money on doing fewer high risk activities into their late 20s and thirties.
I don't know about that, everyone I know who was diddled by a priest, beaten by a nun or raped by a residential school teacher has had significant alcohol or drug issues, of course you're just counting the successful outcomes, not the vast string of broken shame filled humans that trail in the churches wake
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