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U.S. is still overwhelmingly Christian

February 25th, 2008

An article in the LA Times reports on a Pew Forum study shows that the U.S. is still overwhelmingly Christian. According to the study, 78.4 Americans are Christians according to the broadest definition of the term, which includes Roman Catholics. Not everyone on that list would adhere to core biblical beliefs, but neither are they atheists or followers of another religion. Evangelicals form the single largest religious tradition, making up 26.3% of Americans.

I just thought that some of the people in Berkeley might like to know that they are in the minority in this country. The whole country does not look much like Berkeley.

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