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Antisocial Behavior Peter Jenkins Recent research suggests that atheists

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Recent research suggests that atheists are one of the least trusted social groups

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Antisocial Behavior Peter Jenkins Recent research suggests that atheistsAntisocial behavior takes on many forms, from rebellious teens with green hair and pierced skin to the truly dangerous homicidal individuals whose horrible stories fill our newspapers. Parents worry about their children as they are exposed to the heated climate of violence in contemporary society, a time of decaying morals and values. The rise in sociopathic behavior among adults and children, whether in tense inner cities or in tranquil suburban and

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