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By Taylor on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply
Still Christian, if you look at the numbers anyway.
I would say mixed and mainly insignificant based on my experiences.References :
By Jason on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply
I think america is a country with people of all backgrounds and religious beliefs, and that's a good thing, as long as a persons beliefs does not cause them to physically harm others.References :
By Eric M on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply
>> Secularity, Atheism,Judaism and Islam has significantly introduced radical changes to America and it's religious identity. <<
Just because you say it, we should believe it?
Ha ha ha!
America doesn't have a religious identity. Each American has a religious identity, I suppose.
Pretty dumb question.References :
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By Taylor on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply
Still Christian, if you look at the numbers anyway.
I would say mixed and mainly insignificant based on my experiences.
References :
By Jason on Apr 8, 2009 | Reply
I think america is a country with people of all backgrounds and religious beliefs, and that's a good thing, as long as a persons beliefs does not cause them to physically harm others.
References :
By Eric M on Apr 9, 2009 | Reply
>> Secularity, Atheism,Judaism and Islam has significantly introduced radical changes to America and it's religious identity. <<
Just because you say it, we should believe it?
Ha ha ha!
America doesn't have a religious identity. Each American has a religious identity, I suppose.
Pretty dumb question.
References :