Survey: Protestants no longer a majority in U.S.
80% have religious affiliation, but rise in 'nones' impacts politics
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Geez, I can’t understand why?...
They keep insisting that;
the earth is only 6,000 years old,
Woman don’t have a say as to their own bodies,
that only “they” speak for God,
that the purple More..
AZRods wrote:
"Yeah we're seeing how California is doing while under the governance of the nones.
And it's economic fault lines are only beginning to emerge."
I cannot even imagine where a person would get More..
"Part of what's going on here is that the stigma associated with not being part of any religious community has declined... In some parts of the country, there is still a stigma. But overall, it's not the way it used to be."
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