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Shrinking morality According to a new Gallup poll, only 47% of Americans say they belong to a house of worship, marking the first time ever that the number has dipped below 50%. Itâs a continuation of a trend that began decades ago but has been accelerating in recent years. I understand that some people are concerned about this, as they think it indicates something about shrinking morality. I don t know about that, though. The churches that are shrinking â did they teach peace and love? Did they promote brotherhood and community and acceptance of marginalized people? Or did they promote hatred and bigotry? Some churches do. ....
The Body Snatchers was published during the height of McCarthyism. However, its rather inconspicuous author largely dispelled notions that it was an allegory on communism or the importance of individuality. Nevertheless, considering the times, it wasn’t exactly irrational to propose such an analysis. Even if it was unconscious on the author’s behalf, the story’s proposed political undertones have subsequently allowed generations of filmmakers to creatively reinterpret it to reflect their individual eras. Finney had tapped into the paranoia of an era and a very primal fear concerning the loss of human identity. This is the crux of Don Siegel’s still chilling small-town set 1956 original adaptation ....