For decades, America's liberal elite have pushed a destructive narrative that religious Americans are somehow mentally deficient – clinging to "outdated myths" while enlightened progressives embrace "science and reason." But this arrogant assumption is not just wrong, it's completely backwards.
As conservative commentator Michael Knowles recently highlighted, the very people who've spent years mocking churchgoers as irrational are now revealing themselves to be the truly unstable ones. While they lecture us about following the science, actual data shows religious Americans consistently demonstrate better mental health, stronger family bonds, and more stable communities.
The Left's Anti-Faith Crusade Exposed
Think about it, Patriots. The same crowd that told us men can get pregnant, that riots were "mostly peaceful," and that inflation was "transitory" wants us to believe THEY are the rational ones? The same elites who spent four years screaming about Russian collusion hoaxes and claiming anyone who questioned COVID lockdowns was a dangerous conspiracy theorist?
"Religious people are irrational, superstitious, emotionally needy, clinging to old myths in an age of science and sophistication,"
This is how the establishment has characterized faithful Americans for years. Meanwhile, these so-called "sophisticated" elites have given us skyrocketing crime rates, broken families, drug epidemics, and a generation of young people struggling with unprecedented levels of anxiety and depression.
Compare that to religious communities, where you'll find lower divorce rates, stronger community support networks, higher levels of charitable giving, and yes – better mental health outcomes. The numbers don't lie, even if the mainstream media refuses to report them honestly.
Faith Under Fire in the Trump Era
It's no coincidence that attacks on religious Americans have intensified as President Trump works to restore traditional values to our government. The administrative state knows that faithful Americans are harder to control – they answer to a higher authority than big government bureaucrats.
This is exactly why Trump's second-term agenda includes protecting religious liberty and ending the woke indoctrination that has poisoned our institutions. Americans are waking up to the reality that faith-based communities aren't the problem – they're the solution to our nation's moral crisis.
So the next time some condescending liberal tells you that religious Americans are the "crazy ones," remind them which side has been consistently right about the issues that matter most to working families.
