Holy Tedalonia wrote:Katganistan wrote:https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/rel ... tates.html
US is 71% Christian affliliated.
https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/
US: 70% Christian affiliated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_ ... ted_States
In 2016, Christians were 74% of the population.
https://www.businessinsider.com/image/5 ... 5%20pm.png
look at all those Christians.
https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?typ ... eo=&ctype=
Yeah, please don't peddle that "Christians are oppressed minority" because it's JUST NOT TRUE.
You missed my point, I'm not saying Christianity isn't popular, no its just less of a fact of life in other states. Coming from Minnesota back in my younger years (a place your map defines as baptist/catholic), she was bullied for being a christian. Compared to Texas (where I live now), and Minnesota (where I was born), there was a vast difference in culture and values. Also to point out, were talking about more youthful folk. As you know most Christians tend to be on the older side. The youth tend to be less religiously affiliated.
Weaseling.
210 MILLION out of 300 MILLION people are Christians.
The maps I provided showed SOLID SWATHES OF THE COUNTRY as Christian.
Let's not move the goalposts and suggest that oh but that's just old people.
It's more likely she was bullied for being the wrong SORT of Christian than for being a Christian, when Christians are a CLEAR MAJORITY across the nation.