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VINDICATED: Science Finally Proves Churchgoing Americans Are The SANE Ones

Gary FranchiMarch 14, 2026240 views
VINDICATED: Science Finally Proves Churchgoing Americans Are The SANE Ones
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For decades, America's secular elites have peddled a toxic lie: that religious Americans are the "crazy ones" - irrational, superstitious rubes clinging to outdated beliefs while the enlightened atheists run society with superior intellect and emotional stability.

Well, Patriots, it's time to flip that narrative on its head. The data is in, and it's the godless left who are genuinely losing their minds.

While liberal academics and media talking heads have spent years mocking churchgoers as emotionally needy and intellectually inferior, real-world evidence tells a dramatically different story. Religious Americans - particularly regular churchgoers - consistently demonstrate higher levels of mental stability, community engagement, and yes, actual rational thinking.

The Left's Mental Health Crisis Exposed

Just look around you. Which group is having complete emotional meltdowns over election results? Which Americans are so mentally fragile they need "safe spaces" and therapy dogs when faced with basic political disagreements? Which demographic requires constant validation and has epidemic levels of anxiety, depression, and gender confusion?

Hint: It's not the folks filling church pews every Sunday morning.

The same people who lecture us about "following the science" are the ones mutilating children's bodies based on feelings, claiming men can be women, and having nervous breakdowns over mean tweets. They've replaced genuine faith with woke ideology - and the psychological results speak for themselves.

"The serious people, the rational ones, supposedly live in major cities, hold advanced degrees, and have long ago outgrown the need for God," conservative commentator Michael Knowles recently observed. But reality proves exactly the opposite.

Religious Americans build stable families, volunteer in their communities, and maintain social bonds that secular liberals can only dream of. They possess something the godless elite desperately lack: genuine purpose, moral grounding, and inner peace.

Faith Builds Character, Atheism Breeds Chaos

This isn't about blind faith versus reason - it's about recognizing that traditional American values, grounded in Judeo-Christian principles, create psychologically healthy individuals and stable communities.

The Trump era has revealed this truth more clearly than ever. While church-attending Americans calmly go about rebuilding our nation, the secular left continues their four-year temper tantrum, proving once and for all who the real "crazy ones" actually are.

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Gary Franchi

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

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TradValues88Verifiedjust now
This is huge! Can someone share the link to the actual study? I want to send this to my liberal brother-in-law who's always mocking our Sunday routine.
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FaithFirst2020Verifiedjust now
VINDICATED is right! 🙏
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
Been going to the same Methodist church for 35 years and I can tell you - our community is rock solid. Mental health issues are way lower in our congregation compared to what I see in the broader community.
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GodBlessAmerica76Verifiedjust now
The secular left won't want to hear this, but truth has a way of coming out eventually.
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MidwestDadVerifiedjust now
Not surprised at all. The moral framework and sense of purpose that comes from regular worship creates mental resilience.
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SundaySchoolTeacherVerifiedjust now
So true! I see it every week in our congregation - people supporting each other through thick and thin.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! What many of us have known all along is now backed by science. Faith and community provide stability that secular society just can't match.
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ChurchDeacon47Verifiedjust now
Exactly right. Our church family has been my anchor through every storm life has thrown at me.
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ConservativeDocVerifiedjust now
As a practicing physician, I've observed this correlation for years in my patients. Regular church attendance correlates with better mental health outcomes and stronger family relationships.
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NursePractitioner_JaneVerifiedjust now
I've seen the same thing! Patients with strong faith communities recover faster and have better support systems.
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BibleStudyLeaderVerifiedjust now
This makes perfect sense when you think about it. Regular prayer, community support, moral guidance, and hope for the future - these are the building blocks of psychological wellness that our ancestors understood instinctively.