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I was listening to a Christian radio program, and the host stated that when it comes to sharing one's faith, African Americans and Hispanics share their faith more than whites. I don't know where he got that statistic from, but I was sorta shocked because I was under the impression that no matter what race you are, when the opportunity allowed one would share his or her faith with others. I am curious about whether or not that statistic is accurate. But what do you think about this topic?
Some folks more friendlier and more open to share all- being hispanic, am am far more welcomed to the " religious discussion" with latinos or African Americans...not anglos at all. I think where I live has a huge impact in that, (west Fl) think if i lived in the Carolinas, pastors prob be visiting my doorstep? BUT what is interesting I can go year after year and no-one has ever invited me to church,,,
Some folks more friendlier and more open to share all- being hispanic, am am far more welcomed to the " religious discussion" with latinos or African Americans...not anglos at all. I think where I live has a huge impact in that, (west Fl) think if i lived in the Carolinas, pastors prob be visiting my doorstep? BUT what is interesting I can go year after year and no-one has ever invited me to church,,,
All I can say is WOW!
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