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Re: Uninsured rate in US at record low

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There's nothing to fear from any religion that has no more than two seats on the bench!! The court should be secular. At least by default because no minority faction can overrule another one.




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Re: Uninsured rate in US at record low
By: clo
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Sat, 07 Nov 15 2:25 AM
Msg. 17505 of 54959

I'd rather a majority of Catholics than the christian fanatics. Most Catholics aren't strict followers of the dogma, these days.
I'd like to see an agnostic in the group ;)) fat chance!

The majority of Americans identify themselves as Christians, while close to a quarter claim no religious affiliation.[2] According to a 2014 study by the Pew Research Center, 70.6% of the American population identified themselves as Christians, with 46.5% professing attendance at a variety of churches that could be considered Protestant, and 20.8% professing Roman Catholic beliefs. The same study says that other religions (including Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism) collectively make up about 6% of the population. According to a 2012 survey by the Pew forum, 36 percent of Americans state that they attend services nearly every week or more.[3] According to the 2013 Gallup poll, Mississippi with 61% of its population described as very religious (say that religion is important to them and attend religious services almost every week) is the most religious state in the country, while Vermont with only 22% as very religious is the least religious state.[4]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_the_United_States


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