There are only about 5000 people there. All it takes percentagewise is one big Quaker family.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.
And northwestern Alaska is more Quaker than Pennsylvania?!?
Tons of Catholics here in New Mexico. There's a huge surprise... (kidding)
Heh, and one chunk of Mormons where they came to convert (and steal land from) the heathen Navajo.
Religion ain't going away, let's face it, so this is the kind we should save our ammunition on. They're misguided, but rather sweet.Don't tend to rant and rave much though. Fairly harmless bunch![]()
Once you've had one you can't go back? Even to six white wives?You know why Mormons take so much interest in native americans, don't you?
The division between religious and irreligious is more profound than the divisions between religions. Divisions within religions have caused more grief than divisions between them, but they all get together to stamp out the people who don't give a toss. That's a mutual enemy.But why???
Now that the Civ IV SDK is out it would be possible to mod religion pretty heavily... hmm... =^_^=I love this thread. We should definitely turn this into a game. Contact Sid Meier, quick!
Everything looks like a caricature of Bush.When turned on it's side, why does the map, look like a silhouette of Ben Sargent's caricature of Bush?
Or does it?
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