"Not religious at all" is poised to overtake "moderately religious" as plurality self-ID response (user search)
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John Dule
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« on: April 11, 2023, 05:18:27 PM »

Obligatory “tweets are not news,” but big if true. American Christianity will hopefully not survive this century.
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John Dule
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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2023, 07:30:40 PM »

Obligatory “tweets are not news,” but big if true. American Christianity will hopefully not survive this century.

I'm just really trying to get into your headspace about this, would it really have been better if I just posted the image instead of the tweet? Like actually what is the difference?

How about you go to the website where this information originally came from and verify it, and then post a link to that site so we can examine their methodology and whatever other findings they may have? I don't know who this guy is, I don't know what "General Social Surveys" is, and literally anyone can impersonate anything on Twitter. It's not a legitimate source for information.

Doing this would have several positive effects. First, it would avoid clogging up the forum with threads that have no significance aside from "someone said something on Twitter." Second, it would avoid the unfortunate situations you've found yourself in where you believe something that someone says in a Tweet, only for it to be debunked on Atlas. And third, it will keep these threads relatively readable once Twitter collapses in on itself like a dying star and all its links break.
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