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VINDICATED: New Data PROVES Churchgoers Are The Sane Ones While Godless Elites Lose Their Minds

Gary FranchiMarch 14, 2026208 views
VINDICATED: New Data PROVES Churchgoers Are The Sane Ones While Godless Elites Lose Their Minds
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The arrogant liberal establishment has spent decades sneering at churchgoing Americans, dismissing us as ignorant, superstitious rubes clinging to outdated beliefs. They positioned themselves as the enlightened ones—the rational, scientific sophisticates who had evolved beyond the need for God.

Turns out they had it completely backwards. And now the evidence is pouring in to prove what Patriots have known all along: regular churchgoers are demonstrably more mentally stable, happier, and better adjusted than their godless counterparts.

While secular elites lecture us about "following the science," the actual data tells a devastating story about their own psychological state. Studies consistently show that religious Americans report higher levels of life satisfaction, stronger family bonds, better mental health outcomes, and greater resilience during difficult times.

"For years, American elites have told us a simple story about religion and reason: religious people are the crazy ones," notes Michael Knowles. "They are irrational, superstitious, emotionally needy, clinging to old myths in an age of science and sophistication."

Meanwhile, what do we see from the supposedly "rational" secular left? Rampant anxiety disorders, depression rates through the roof, broken families, and an epidemic of meaninglessness that drives people to seek purpose in radical political movements and bizarre gender ideologies.

These are the same people who think there are 73 genders, that men can get pregnant, and that America was founded in 1619. They call us crazy?

President Trump's overwhelming victory in 2024 was powered in large part by churchgoing Americans who refused to bow to elite condescension. We see through their arrogance and recognize that a society that abandons God inevitably descends into chaos and confusion.

The Trump-Vance administration's embrace of faith-based values isn't just good politics—it's good for America's mental health. When you have a solid moral foundation rooted in timeless principles, you don't get swept away by every trendy delusion that comes down the pike.

So the next time some smug liberal tries to dismiss your faith as irrational, remember: the data is on your side. In a world gone mad, churchgoing Americans remain the sane ones.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is willing to tell the truth! I've been saying this for years - faith provides stability and purpose that secular society simply can't offer.
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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Absolutely right. The moral framework makes all the difference in how people handle stress and uncertainty.
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ConservativeDocVerifiedjust now
As someone in the medical field, I've observed this trend firsthand. Patients with strong faith backgrounds generally show better mental resilience and coping mechanisms.
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FaithfulNurseVerifiedjust now
I see the same thing! Faith-based patients are often more at peace even during difficult diagnoses.
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ChurchDeacon88Verifiedjust now
Praise God for vindication! Our church community has been a rock during these turbulent times.
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BlessedAndGratefulVerifiedjust now
Amen! The peace that comes from fellowship and faith is irreplaceable.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
When you reject God, you reject the foundation of wisdom and moral order. No surprise the results are chaos and instability.
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OldSchoolValuesVerifiedjust now
Been going to church for 40 years and I can tell you the people there are the most grounded, helpful folks you'll ever meet. Meanwhile my liberal neighbors can't even have a civil conversation anymore.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
The woke mob won't like this data one bit. They'll probably try to discredit the researchers or claim the study is biased somehow.
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SmallTownAmericaVerifiedjust now
What specific metrics did they use to measure mental stability? I'd love to share this data with some skeptical family members.