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SKILMATIC said:Again this source is highly inaccurate. The statistic you just quoted was interpreting this by how many people subscribed to a religion. Well what the hell does that mean SUBSCRIBE? You mean church congreagations as to apposed the american population? The fact is the reason why the number is going up between 1990-2000 is becasue the more illegals we get the more non church goers becasue they dont have very many spanish speaking churches to harvest this large quatity of illegals which we do notice as population in america. However, the question isnt about who attends church the question is who beleives in God and thats not what the stat said. Majority of people beleive in God but dont attend or subscribe to a church. So that stat is entirely inacurate. And your talking 30million people in the span of 300million americans. I thnk you have along way to go buddy. Good luck
You are making up more facts. Back it up, any of it.
The primary question was, “What is your religion, if any?” Then, when appropriate, the same was asked about the spouse/partner. The interviewer did not provide a list of suggested answers; respondents were expected to answer on their own. How is this inaccurate?
Same source.
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