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    Pat Robertson: Lack of belief in God is to blame for rise in anti-depressant use

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    By Justin Vacula
    October 21, 2011October 21, 2011
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    I published an article on Examiner.com titled “Pat Robertson: Lack of belief in God is to blame for rise in anti-depressant use.” View this article on more on my Examiner.com page and please subscribe for instant notification of updates!

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