"Religious trauma." It’s a phrase we’ve been hearing more and more in recent years, and if studies are to be believed, nearly one-third of Americans have experienced it in some form. It’s something that’s leaving a lasting mark on the hearts and minds of people across the country. But what exactly is religious trauma, and why has it become such a prevalent topic?
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