Gravy
Downsitting Citizen
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2006
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And northwestern Alaska is more Quaker than Pennsylvania?!?
You're mistaking concentration with percentage. Low population density means that when a couple of Mormons arrive in those states, they're going to show on the map.What is the deal with Montana, anyway? How can there be strong concentrations of almost every religion there? I thought it was a fairly low-population state? Ditto North Dakota.
Which ones in particular?Not sure why, but I found myself rooting for different sects.
Yes, but it's the most hated 18%.So where are the respondents for "No particular religious affiliation"?
Statistics Canada DOES ask the religion question. And "no particular religious affiliation" clocks in at roughly 18%.
Which ones in particular?
As an on-again/off-again Methodist, I root for them. And the Amish.
What the heck are "Restoration Movement Christians" anyways? From their proximity to Baptists, I'd guess they're hard-core fundies, like Reconstructionists?
I pick Lutherans! If they attack at the same time as the Mormons and the Texas Catholics, the Baptists could lose half their territory in a few turns!
Yes, but it's the most hated 18%.
Looks like the Mormons are turtling against the Baptists' incoming Zerg rush.