"Not religious at all" is poised to overtake "moderately religious" as plurality self-ID response (user search)
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  "Not religious at all" is poised to overtake "moderately religious" as plurality self-ID response (search mode)
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jojoju1998
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Junior Chimp
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« on: April 27, 2023, 10:27:36 AM »

I have to say this. I attend a well packed church. 5 masses packed every Sunday. Lay Volunteers dominate, young families, and broadly educated. I'm actually surprised at the level of education these people have.



I'm a member of the Knights of Columbus at the church; great group of guys. And, they're all for the most part very broadly educated. Civil Engineers, Software Geeks, Lawyers.

When we were doing volunteering work for the homeless, volunteers showed up. Families. A full crowd.




And the diversity ! We have people from the Philippines, Africa, Argentina,

Don't get me wrong, the sex abuse stuff in the Catholic Church has to be quenched once and for all.



But....I'm happy to be a Catholic.
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jojoju1998
1970vu
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2023, 10:29:50 AM »

If this is accurate I could see the number rising to 50% in about five years from now.

"The old time religion" is slowing dieing and hopefully it brings down the Republican party with it

American Christianity is more dominant with immigrants. https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2017/september/1-in-3-american-evangelicals-person-of-color-prri-atlas.html

They're also less likely to vote Republican, if at all.
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