Posted on 04/21/2018 6:39:44 PM PDT by caww
combines 2016 Census data on ethnicity with 2010 data on religion from the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies.
It does not include atheism or no religion, and only shows pluralities, meaning the group shown may not be an absolute majority in the county. The county-level data shows intriguing patterns across the US.
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I found the map intriguing!
Just looking it over, it sure looks to be accurate from my travels.
The Black Belt in Alabama and Georgia. They got that from the soil not race but they sort of seem to be closely related.
Need to overlay this map with one on crime levels.
Being from the PNW and not knowing much about the subject I thought almost the whole south would look like that. Guess it was a misconception.
What is the difference in Evangelical Protestants and Mainline Protestants? Anyone know?
Not surprising that the African American Protestant follows along the old slave belts and Gerrymandered congressional districts.
Lol! Southern Baptist vs. Lutheran.
Isn’t that interesting though?....especially since it shows this by county, for the most part.
The Mormon empire is real.
Evangelicals more closely follow the Bible vs Mainline who have a rather, shall we say, looser take on the Good Book.
This map partially explains voting patterns in the 2016 election as well.
Jo said it would be good to have an overlay of crime rate with it....I agree!
Wonder if those of the Jewish faith feel left out? Strong influence in the NE and southern FL.
That would be a discussion for the religious thread I’d guess. But one of the differences is many of the Mainline churches have lost the Centrality of Jesus Christ and wrapped themselves in acceptance of the social engenering going on today.
Yes... mormans do have their US territory, much of which has been so for decades.
Crude and dirty, open to revisions and corrections:
MAINLINE PROTESTANTS
The Episcopal Church
Presbyterian Church USA
United Church of Christ
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
American Baptist Church
MIDDLE OF THE ROAD
The United Methodist Church
Moravian Church
Mennonite Church
Church of the Brethren
EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT
Anglican Church in North America
Evangelical Presbyterian Church
North American Lutheran Church
Luther Congregations in Mission for Christ
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Southern Baptist Convention
Disciples of Christ
Church of Christ
Chinese is not coded on the map, but is the majority in some communities now.. and spreading very rapidly
Not bad and pretty close.
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