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The data is bias, completely inaccurate and outdated. Anyhow, all of those may be regionally, or depend on culture and place a person grew up in. For example Christian Americans have poorer health than Christian Europeans on average. Christian Scandinavians are wealthier, more educated than a Christian from Africa.
You still ignore my links of sources and other facts.
You posted links to opinion pieces and a poll. Those are not facts. How about you stop lying?
So you're suggesting that the federal government is bias? That's quite a judgement. Why would our federal government (the President and it's people) be biased against Christianity?
And if you're not Christian (as shown by the fact that you judge), then why are you pressing this so hard?
It's no secret that the northeast contains the most densely educated American population. It's also no secret that the northeast contains the least densely Christian American population. The facts don't lie.
Many of those sites and sources are so bias, and only survey few percentage of the population. Anyways it is a regional thing, and Christians (May God bless them) comes from very diverse background.
You think that the United States Census is a small survey? I'm starting to question your level of education. The United States Census (which is what my chart is based off of... if you actually looked at it), is one of the largest studies conducted in the world with a sampling rate that hits nearly every home in every town of the United States.
Many of those sites and sources are so bias, and only survey few percentage of the population. Anyways it is a regional thing, and Christians (May God bless them) comes from very diverse background.
Again, how are they biased? You've repeated that they're biased, but not how, nor on what you're basing that assumption.
You posted links to opinion pieces and a poll. Those are not facts. How about you stop lying?
So you're suggesting that the federal government is bias? That's quite a judgement. Why would our federal government (the President and it's people) be biased against Christianity?
And if you're not Christian (as shown by the fact that you judge), then why are you pressing this so hard?
It's no secret that the northeast contains the most densely educated American population. It's also no secret that the northeast contains the least densely Christian American population. The facts don't lie.
Won't give up your inaccurate data? So just because the federal government came up with a data based on few percentage of people, it must be accurate?
Actually all my sources are a fact, not opinion. Let's say if your so-called data is accurate, what about the other 2 billion Christians (may God bless them) worldwide?
Countries historically and present with state atheism = most horrible life condition. Look at N. Korea as one example, and former Soviet Union! No wonder atheists cannot ever be trusted and hold public office!!
You think that the United States Census is a small survey? I'm starting to question your level of education. The United States Census (which is what my chart is based off of... if you actually looked at it), is one of the largest studies conducted in the world with a sampling rate that hits nearly every home in every town of the United States.
U.S. Census does not ask any of that anyway... Failed.
Yet you assume Christians in the US represent all Christians and Christianity worldwide. Follow Christ, and don't care how other Christians live their lives.
Yet you assume Christians in the US represent all Christians and Christianity worldwide. Follow Christ, and don't care how other Christians live their lives.
When did I say that?
By the way, can I please see your data on the rest of the globe and their religions views as related to their education level? Or even any one given (non-U.S.) country.
U.S. Census does not ask any of that anyway... Failed.
Sure it does. And what it does't ask, it gathers from various agencies (like police stations and local municipalities. Did you even look at the chart? The sources are all listed below.
What's a fail is you pretending to be Christian. It's clear by your behavior that you are not. Christians do not judge.
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