SALAD BAR RELIGION
“This generation of teens is more spiritual than their parents, but often less conventionally so. Many put together their own religious canon as they would a salad from a salad bar. Yet despite their faith, teens, as well as those who study them, say that “lying and cheating are standard behavior,” as Trisha Sandoval, age 17, of Santa Fe Springs, Calif., puts it–more so than for earlier generations.” By Sharon Begley in “A World of Their Own” in Newsweek, May 8, 2000 p. 55
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