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7 pages in length. The ethical and moral tenets inherent to religious belief have help to guide civilized society through centuries of challenge and struggle. For those who depend upon the traditional practice to shepherd them down the path of righteousness, religion is incorporated into virtually every aspect of their lives. Indeed, the ancestral trail of religious belief spans generation after generation, with each one passing along the standards of what was important to them as a people. However, the late twentieth century brought with it a differing perspective of religion, particularly with adolescents who were of the mindset that religious dedication was passé or not applicable to their chosen lifestyles. This dissenting view has not set well within the religious community, inasmuch as critical issues – such as education and sexual relations – are being altered for the worse. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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practice to shepherd them down the path of righteousness, religion is incorporated into virtually every aspect of their lives. Indeed, the ancestral trail of religious belief spans generation after
generation, with each one passing along the standards of what was important to them as a people. However, the late twentieth century brought with it a differing perspective of
religion, particularly with adolescents who were of the mindset that religious dedication was pass? or not applicable to their chosen lifestyles. This dissenting view has not set well within
the religious community, inasmuch as critical issues - such as education and sexual relations - are being altered for the worse. II. REVIEW AND CRITIQUE Article #1 discusses how
religious commitment tends to produce more morally and ethically minded young individuals who are better associated with "higher educational outcomes and a lower incidence of illegal drug use, alcohol abuse
and premarital sex. The author suggests that the guiding force inherent to religious teachings help adolescents make more informed decisions about their life choices, as well as allows them
to see the downfalls of certain behaviors before they engage in them. However, the author argues how the past forty years have proven to marginalize religion in America, seeking
to "exclude it from the public square" (Jeynes, 2001, p. 31) and, thereby, relinquish younger generations from abiding by its moral teachings. Jeynes (2001) begins the survey by defining the
foundation of religious commitment as "the extent to which an individual considered himself or herself religious" (p. 32), as well as frequency with which he or she was involved in
some kind of religious activity (churchgoing, Bible study, youth group, etc.). The primary focus of this study was placed upon education and the Judeo-Christian faith, which provided the basis
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