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Empty Church Pews

12/15/2025

 
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Lately, a familiar explanation keeps popping up when adults talk about young people’s behavior, especially on radio talk shows like The Rickey Smiley Morning Show, the D.L. Hugley Show, and The Breakfast Club. All three hosts blend personal faith with cultural commentary and have spoken about how their spiritual foundation shaped their resilience and choices, and pointed to faith as part of their journey.

But from all three and many of their co-hosts and listeners, the sentiment is that young people don’t go to church anymore. The assumption is that without church, young people lack accountability, moral grounding, or a sense that consequences are real, so they move through the world feeling untouchable.

On a conversation with Kirk Franklin however, rapper T.I. questioned the modern church, saying sometimes the word gets twisted or loses real relevance for everyday life. He suggests that whether or not young people go to church, what they feel they get out of it (or don’t) shapes how they see rules, consequences, and community.
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lesly lira
12/17/2025 12:28:58 pm

Yes, i do think it would improve their behaviors and emotional IQ church is a place where people can feel safe and have a feeling of faith and hope its place where you can talk about how you feel and what God can do to help you just by a simple prayer and giving yourself to God is way to feel peace and faith

Cordova Armani 7B
12/17/2025 01:07:34 pm

I disagree with this comment not all churches are good churches.Many people including young people can be manipulated by the word especially by pastor so reading and understanding the word for yourself and not someone else point of view can better yourself.

Rubio I 1A
12/17/2025 06:20:04 pm

I agree with this statement because it is true that not all churches are good churches some pastors aren't good people, and personally reading the word and trying to find it yourself is sometimes better than going to a church where the vibes can be off.

Amanda Lama 5B
12/18/2025 08:53:17 am

I agree with Armani, not every church is a good church and there definitely are ways that it could make someone worse.

Martinez J 7B
12/18/2025 08:54:21 am

I agree if you believe in religion it can help you out but not everyone can use one prayer and feel better immediately especially if they had a horrible childhood in churches.

Sean Patino 5B
12/18/2025 09:08:44 am

I agree with this because not every church is a good one and might make you believe into different beliefs because of manipulation .

Tylen G 3A
12/17/2025 01:22:13 pm

I agree because most people can feel more safe and also have a steady IQ while you are learning things.

Taylor, M 7B
12/18/2025 02:15:04 pm

I feel this is true but only for certain churches, some aren't as beneficial and are not ran for the right reasons

nevaeh R 5b
12/18/2025 09:03:23 am

I don’t think going to church always improves behavior or emotional IQ. Some youth may attend but not change, because what matters is how they use the lessons in real life. People can also learn empathy and good behavior at home, in school, or with friends.

jaylon vine
12/18/2025 09:13:48 am

i agree going to church dont always make people good its still some people who go in still do dumb things

Elyza M. 6B
12/18/2025 10:37:58 am

I mean I could partly agree by this because some people feels like they are praying into air and talking no one, I would say its not that easy to give yourself to God and feeling amazing the next second, its about knowing that he's going to get you through what you are going through but it just take time.

Scales A
12/18/2025 11:31:14 am

I disagree because there are some pastors and churches that aren't good.

Cordova, Armani
12/17/2025 01:03:00 pm

No, I don't think it would improve their behaviors and IQ.Just because you go to church doesn't mean you are holy and your behavior is improved.People go to church to get help to get closer to Jesus but just because you go to church and you know the word doesn't mean that you are automatically better with life because the devil also knows the word too.

Tylen Green 3A
12/17/2025 01:25:17 pm

I agree with the just because it ´ s church doesn´t mean it ´ s a good part, because most people force too much on kids and some kids can´t handle that

Khloe King 5B
12/17/2025 03:06:38 pm

I agree church isn’t always positive if kids are pressured too much, since not all can handle it.

Rubio I 1A
12/17/2025 06:23:14 pm

I agree with this statement as well because just going to church isn't gonna make you a better person but the true intentions you have in your heart are what make you a better person not just being present at church.

York, A 3A
12/17/2025 06:48:47 pm

I agree with this because going to church doesn’t remove all the sin and that’s like saying going to college makes you a genius. They would have to put in the work to grow and want it for themselves to improve their IQ and behaviors

Garcia 5B
12/18/2025 08:49:56 am

I agree because it can help in certain kind of people but just for others it will not help if they don't believe in those things, not all people are the same.

Calito V.
12/18/2025 09:14:27 am

I agree people think they have changed but most go back to how they used to behave.

Scales A
12/18/2025 11:29:08 am

I agree because some people only change if they want to change so they go to church for the help.

Alvarado A 2A
12/18/2025 12:18:30 pm

I agree with this because one the person who wants the change is the only one who can make it happen

Jacobs K 7B
12/18/2025 01:24:56 pm

I halfway agree with this statement. I agree that not everyone that attends church is "holy" or improved. But I disagree that not everyone goes to church to get closer to Jesus or get help. Some people go to church to make themselves feel better about themselves and their actions.

Taylor, M 7B
12/18/2025 02:16:37 pm

I agree with this, just showing up to church isn't enough. It's about what you do and how you carry yourself everywhere else.

Tylen G 3A
12/17/2025 01:20:32 pm

I think the research makes a lot of sense based on what I’ve seen. I agree that going to church regularly can help teenagers make better choices and handle their emotions better.

Lazariah Powell 7B
12/18/2025 11:18:28 am

I agree what you said because church can give youth a sense of direction and help them make better choices

Khloe King 5B
12/17/2025 03:03:28 pm

I agree with T.I. the church’s message can feel disconnected at times, and young people’s experiences with it really do shape how they view rules, consequences, and community

Rubio I 1A
12/17/2025 06:18:24 pm

No I do not believe that for every young person going to church would boost their behaviors and emotional IQ, I think this because one, not everyone is religious and two not everyone that goes to church is a genuine good person that shows good behaviors and has high emotional IQ. Although for most I believe that it would help those who come from families that attend church and are religious, but to think that it would benefit every young person I think is false. Because they are many young kids I know that are good people that don't attend church.

York , A 3A
12/17/2025 06:53:18 pm

I agree because going to church doesn’t mean your a goof person and not everyone is the same but I do believe some with change because some just need that what / why to become to the potential that they have stored in them,

Amanda Lama 5B
12/18/2025 08:57:55 am

I agree , I feel like religion is always being pushed into younger people and I don't agree with doing that so assuming and believing church will make anyone a better person is something I cant agree with.

Calito V.
12/18/2025 09:25:30 am

I agree because church can benefit some people but not all. And going to church doesn't make you a good person as you can be a good person and not go to church.

Alvarado A 2A
12/18/2025 12:19:22 pm

I agree with this because sometime going to church a lot as a young age can shape how you think when you get older

Skylar 6B
12/19/2025 08:33:37 am

That is very true because you never know the person also there is a lot of common factors that might work for some people.

York, A 3A
12/17/2025 06:46:08 pm

I think Attending church services can bring youths into contact with values such as empathy and community service, and this may have a very positive effect on their behaviour and emotional IQ. Church may have a negative effect depending on personal experience, though. Upbringing may take place outside of church as well, such as in school and/or within the family unit.

Roilen,B 2A
12/17/2025 10:00:05 pm

I agree because church can bring value to kids and help them learn new things.i also feel like youth who attend church are less likely to engage in risky or bad behaviors.

Martinez J 7B
12/18/2025 08:45:26 am

I agree it could help those who believe in that religion and how choosing where to believe can also be very important in how your experience in that church is like.

Garcia 5B
12/18/2025 08:46:31 am

I agree because I think even if the church does not give you more IQ it probably can bring more positivism and mental wellness for you

Hurtado J 7B
12/18/2025 04:48:47 pm

Going to church can change you mentally and make you a more positive human being.

nevaeh R 5b
12/18/2025 09:01:11 am

I agree with you. Attending church can help youth learn values like empathy and service, which can improve their behavior and emotional IQ. At the same time, I think you’re right that family and school also play a big role, and personal experiences with church can be positive or negative.

collier a 6b
12/18/2025 09:10:45 am

i agree because church will show things like giving , how to handlle relationship wether is romantic or friendly i think church builds skills that we dont see alot anymore

collier a 6b
12/18/2025 09:11:49 am

i agree because church will show things like giving , how to handlle relationship wether is romantic or friendly i think church builds skills that we dont see alot anymor

Sean Patino 5B
12/18/2025 09:16:38 am

I agree because church will show you life lessons that you might come across one day and it'll teach you how to handle and manage it .

Alvarado A 2A
12/18/2025 12:20:39 pm

I agree with this because going to church is good but it also depends on which one you go to and their beliefs if there the same as yours

Watson S 1A
12/19/2025 11:56:41 pm

I agree, there are some times where church may grow you emotionally but sometimes it could make you feel bad about yourself. Not all churches what what's best for you, some only do it for the money.

Martinez J 7B
12/18/2025 08:42:25 am

No I don't believe that church would help with everyone's emotional IQ or behavior. Not every person believes in a certain religion and believes that other methods would work for them without having to attend church.

Elyza M. 6B
12/18/2025 10:40:31 am

I agree with you because some teens are forced to go to church by their parent, grandparent,and etc. and some don't even believe and I think its best if they don't believe then don't force the religion on them.

Amanda Lama, 5B
12/18/2025 08:49:52 am

I disagree, I feel like not every church is a good church so thinking going to church might help that's not always the case. I also think that a lot of younger people aren't what these host are claiming they are, I actually think they know more then what it seems and church isn't for everyone and church wont just make people better people. Teens now days have exposure to a bunch of options like actual healing from the soul and mind.

collier a 6b
12/18/2025 09:09:13 am

i agree because we have so much more then yall did then that just going to church wouldnt be enough because there is so much exposure to all these things

Gracie Ramos
12/18/2025 09:39:58 am

I agree with the statement that not every church is going to provide a good community that is safe and is welcoming. There is a chance it could worsen a person mindset and mental health.

Nevaeh R 5b
12/18/2025 08:55:24 am

I think youth attending church would improve behaviors it teaches respect kindness and responsibility and gives a community where they can learn empathy and social skills.

Cordova Armani 7B
12/18/2025 09:03:52 am

Youth attending churches and youth that don't attend churches can still have respective behavior its all about maturity and the way that you grow up to be honest. If there is no structure within the household then your not going to magically think maybe I should go to church to act right. It's all within you!!!Church is like a guide to get closer to whichever religion you believe in not a path to have better behavior.Better behavior is something only you can solve

Maliyah keeton 3a
12/19/2025 11:49:39 am

I understand your point about not all churches being good churches, and I agree that blind acceptance can be harmful. Your comment highlights an important issue manipulation can happen when people rely only on one voice instead of thinking for themselves.

taneilyha jones-blunt
12/18/2025 02:20:47 pm

I agree with you Nevaeh because going to church does not automatically improve someone’s behavior or emotional IQ. What really matters is how a person applies the lessons they learn in real life. Youth can also develop empathy, respect, and emotional skills through family, school, friends, and life experiences, not just church.

Garcia
12/18/2025 08:56:14 am

I don't think that attending church would help your IQ but I do believe that it can make you a better person, in some cases is not the same because every person has different thoughts and it influence in how church change your mind and makes you a better person, if you don't believe, it does not help.

Lazariah Powell 7B
12/18/2025 11:17:33 am

I agree having a church community can help teens grow emotionally and act more responsibly.

Jacobs K 7B
12/18/2025 12:30:49 pm

I have opposing feelings about this statement. Not all churches preach the same things and some churches may say things that normalize negative or "sinful" behavior. I agree that some churches can change people for the better but at the same time the person has to make the change for them self. So if the church is making them feel like their behavior is ok then people could not change for the better.

Valdez K 2A
12/18/2025 05:36:56 pm

I completely agree with this because what truly makes a difference is an individual's willingness to be better, and it is true that sometimes the church's messages can be twisted in ways that people can use to excuse their behavior and just make them complacent with the way they are.

Collier A 6b
12/18/2025 09:07:39 am

i agree and disagree , i agree that it can dictate how a kids behavior is , but i also disagree it really depends on the kid some will listen but some may be there for the fun of it or because a parent made them go .

Calito V.
12/18/2025 09:07:42 am

I disagree because most people don't change even if they find religion it doesn't fully change people. For some it gives them even a bigger reason to behave horrible. But for others they can find themselves and become a whole different person. I think for the most part though it wouldn't change the youth of today. And since today we have social media it could be even worse.

Gracie Ramos
12/18/2025 09:26:06 am

I agree with the statement that the church or a religion can validate a persons mindset to act terribly. They can start to act very entitled and self-absorbed.

Thorpe Zamyriah 7B
12/18/2025 12:19:39 pm

This comment I agree, with because yes 50% of people do change when they find their religion, others not so much. Either they use that to find their full potential in a good or a bad way

Valdez K 2A
12/18/2025 05:33:32 pm

I partly agree with you. I can agree that finding religion doesn't automatically mean someone will become better and that it sometimes even serves as a safety net to keep behaving horribly, but personally, I see social media as something that could potentially help young people stay informed (obviously use your own discernment and don't blindly follow everything people tell you) and be able to see that the world isn't such a black and white place where there's only right and wrong and that there can be multiple (healthy) ways to develop ones own character. Also just so people can be aware and form their own "thoughts" because just because you grew up around something doesn't mean its the only or the right way.

Carpenter Z 2A
12/19/2025 07:16:18 am

I agree but also disagree with this because yes not everyone does change because of religion it takes other thing but I do say it helps going to god and find some type of peace even if it is not a lot but I can say it helps a little unless you put your whole heart into the lord.

Skylar B. 6B
12/19/2025 08:27:45 am

I see your point exactly sometimes it takes the person to want to change and not nobody else.

Sean Patino 5B
12/18/2025 09:14:32 am

I disagree because I feel like going to church might not help improve your IQ as a youth simply because it is all based on your religion and your beliefs but going to church constantly can make you a better person .

Hurtado J 7B
12/18/2025 04:47:55 pm

I believe going to church will improve you to be a better person in general.

vine jaylon 1A
12/18/2025 09:16:30 am

I agree with this because that not all churches are good churches some pastors aren't good in most of them just evil in just different now in days

Gracie Ramos
12/18/2025 09:18:20 am

It's often seen that when people go to church, they feel like they have a community and a purpose. And in that way it can improve their behaviors and boost their IQ. But i also think that people should have to go to church or follow a religion in order to behave like a functioning person.

Thorpe Zamyriah 7B
12/18/2025 12:21:29 pm

Yes I agree with this comment because, nowadays its very rare to see people go to church, So yes whether they go so often or very little itll either make them a better version of themselves.

Skylar B. 6B
12/18/2025 09:48:37 am

Yes, I do think going to church can sometimes help people change, improve behavioral issues, and emotional regulation especially in young teens but you also have to want to change for yourself. all in all it really just depends on who you are and what type of situation you are in.

Elyza M. 6B
12/18/2025 10:32:46 am

It depends, I go to church and some of the teens act the same as they do at home and some of them cuss. So in my opinion you can't change a person unless they want to be changed, but by me church teaches me stuff about religion and it helps with understanding the bible.

Taneilyha jones-blunt 7B
12/18/2025 02:23:33 pm

I partly agree with you Elyza because emotional growth and faith take time. Not everyone feels an immediate change from going to church, and understanding emotions or faith is a process. When youth are patient and open, church can help support them emotionally, but it does not work the same for everyone.

Lazariah Powell 7B
12/18/2025 11:15:40 am

I think going to church regularly can help youth improve their behavior and emotional IQ because it teaches discipline, values, and how to handle emotions better.

Gonzalez,A 2A
12/19/2025 11:09:37 am

I agree with you because I do believe that going to church can help youth improve their behavior, because it makes you realize many of things that may want them to change.

Scales A 7B
12/18/2025 11:26:20 am

Going to church regularly can help Young people act better and understand their feelings. Churches teach good morals like being kind and honest, that can help improve how they treat others. it also helped them learn to get along, talk to others and handle their emotions better.

Carpenter Z 2A
12/19/2025 07:12:46 am

I totally agree with this espically when you said in the beginning saying " Young people act better and understand their feelings" I believe that is true and how church does teach good morals

Thorpe,Zamyriah 7B
12/18/2025 12:18:03 pm

In my opinion if you attend church on a regular basis then I believe your attitude and demeanor will change.

Jacobs K 7B
12/18/2025 12:24:27 pm

It depends on the kind of church. Not all churches have the same effect as another. Different churches may have different goals for the outcomes of their service. Some may only preach the word and give the hard truth. Others may try to sugarcoat things and try to make the people feel better about themselves and their actions. And some may do both or neither. If its the first kind of church then I feel like teens would benefit more for their emotional IQ and act better. If its the second I feel like teens would stay the same and not develop better emotional IQ.

Taylor, M 7B
12/18/2025 02:13:57 pm

Youth attending church can improve behavior and emotional IQ but it depends on the church and environment. Every church is not the same nor has the same people and the difference can have an impact on youth.

Taneilyha Jones-Blunt
12/18/2025 02:15:37 pm

Regular church attendance can improve some youths’ behavior and help boost emotional intelligence but it isn’t automatic or guaranteed. The impact depends on how the church experience is structured, the youth’s openness, and the support around them

Hurtado J 7b
12/18/2025 04:46:57 pm

After reading this post my opinion is that youth attending church on a regular basis would improve their behaviors and boost their emotional IQ.

Valdez K 2A
12/18/2025 05:20:56 pm

No, I don't think that young people attending church on a regular basis would necessarily improve their behaviors or boost their emotional IQ. Personal growth depends on a persons willingness and forced attendance can lead to disengagement rather than reflection. Additionally, church environments differ which ,makes it unrealistic to assume they all foster the same values. Plus, there are many people who develop empathy and accountability without religion, while some highly religious people do not. Basically, emotional intelligence is shaped more by individual effort than by church attendance.

Parada E 2A
12/19/2025 09:41:30 am

You have a strong point, church alone doesn’t shape behavior or emotional IQ. Growth comes from personal effort, reflection, and real-life experiences. Some find empathy in church, others outside it so it’s more about choice than attendance

Israel Hernandez
12/19/2025 11:47:27 am

I don’t think going to church always makes teens act better or more caring. People grow when they actually want to, not just because they sit in a pew. Some churches help kids learn empathy, but others don’t connect well.

Lainez, H 3A
12/19/2025 11:55:26 am

I disagree because going to church does not automatically improve behavior or emotional intelligence. Personal growth depends on a person’s choices and effort, not just attendance. Many people learn empathy, responsibility, and self control through family, school, or life experiences without church.

Carpenter Z 2a
12/19/2025 07:09:23 am

yes I do feel like the youth attending church frequently does boost there behaviors and IQ because when you come to god he gives you the power ands strength to know what right and wrong and knowing that and not wanting to sin to god you are going to do the right thing and from an Emotional IQ standpoint can help you be more self aware and have the courage to forgive.

Parada E 2A
12/19/2025 09:45:13 am

I see your point faith can give young people a clear sense of right and wrong, guiding better choices. It can also strengthen emotional by encouraging self awareness and forgiveness.

Gonzalez,A 2A
12/19/2025 11:07:52 am

I agree with this because attending church does boost youth's behaviors.

Lainez, H 3A
12/19/2025 11:53:56 am

I agree because going to church can help youth learn right from wrong and make better choices. Church teaches values like respect, forgiveness, and responsibility, which can improve behavior. It can also help young people understand their emotions and treat others better.

Parada E 2A
12/19/2025 09:39:34 am

Going to church can help young people build good habits, but it’s not the only way. regular church attendance often teaches values like respect, patience, and empathy, which can guide better choices and stronger emotional skills. It gives a sense of community and accountability, reminding youth that their actions affect others. Still, what matters most is whether the lessons feel real and useful in everyday life. If church connects to their world, it can boost both behavior and emotional

Gonzalez,A 2A
12/19/2025 11:06:42 am

Attending church regularly could positively influence youth behavior and emotional intelligence by providing a structured moral framework.

Israel Hernandez
12/19/2025 11:46:28 am

I think going to church can help some teens make better choices because it teaches values like respect, kindness, and responsibility. Being part of a church community also gives young people support and people to look up to

Watson S 1A
12/19/2025 11:53:00 pm

I agree that it could be beneficial and positive. Especially if they're understanding and open to trying new ways of doing things. Having mentors can help encourage better decision making.

Maliyah keeton
12/19/2025 11:48:01 am

I don’t believe that youth attending church on a regular basis automatically improves behavior or emotional IQ, but I do think it can help depending on the environment and the individual. Many adults assume that church attendance alone creates accountability and moral grounding, but behavior and emotional intelligence are more complex than just showing up to a service.

Lainez, H 3A
12/19/2025 11:50:11 am

Going to church regularly can help some youth improve their behavior and learn how to manage their emotions. Church can teach values, responsibility, and how to treat others with respect. However, not all youth learn these lessons through church, and many get them from family, school, or activities. What matters most is that young people have support and good guidance in their lives.

Watson S 1A
12/19/2025 11:50:20 pm

I believe that going to church helps the young people but it doesn't automatically make them achieve a higher emotional intelligence level. It could offer a sense of guidance and community, which can encourage positive emotional growth. However, not all families connect with church the same way, and some people who may have never touched church a day in life may be super emotionally aware.

Gracie Ramos
1/6/2026 03:51:11 pm

I can see how going to church might improve a person's behaviors,but not for everybody.I personally don't think going to church on a regular basis will necessarily improve their behaviors or raise their IQ. Not everybody align with the church and don't feel comfortable, And not every church is a good place.


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