Posted by FlashyKoala3

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  1. Wow. How can so many people follow something that is not real

  2. Looks like the inverse heatmap to public education quality.

  3. I feel like I need more information about how they define “highly religious.” Is that how many people identify as highly religious?

  4. Nevada surprises me. I think there’s a sizeable Mormon population.

  5. Ladies and Gents, why America is headed in a backwards direction summed up in maps

  6. Given how terrible the quality of life stats are for some of those states, their prayers aren’t getting answered

  7. You’d think with all that religiosity in the South they would be better off on all quality of life indicators

  8. I got a good laugh at the drop off between “religion is very important in my life” and “attends church service at least once a month”.

    Lots of 40-49% say it’s super important states but somehow 10% of those people don’t bother to go to church at least once a month lmfao

    (Somehow half the people in the comments think I’m calling you a bad religious practitioner if you don’t go to church. I’m not. I’m saying a good ten percent of those who rank religion as a high value priority in their lives don’t attend service, despite the dominant religions of those areas encouraging it. Which is either funny or sad, depending on your point of view.)

  9. Im confused how so many more people claim to pray daily than attend church monthly? Like who are those people?

  10. I’m not super up on all the US State dynamics but I love seeing lefty Vermont and libertarian New Hampshire end up in the same category for presumably different ideological or cultural reasons

  11. Such a small %, and yet they’ve taken over government and made America a religious state. Sad.

  12. It can vary wildly in-state too. I’m in one of the least religious counties in the entire country in western WA state but the East side of the Cascades is a very different story

  13. How times have changed. I remember when the first map would have been solid dark blue.

  14. The best part is all the people from the South lying about attending services and praying daily

  15. Inverse correlation to murder, divorce, etc…

    EDIT: link is broken, BTW

  16. The same map everytime. It’s almost like there is a correlation between all these things that leads to a better outcome for people.

  17. Why is Georgia an outlier from the surrounding states in most of these maps?

  18. This comment section once again proves how much of a cesspool Reddit has become.

  19. Wild. How is Iowa so anti-religion? Even more so than Minnesota?

  20. What’s wrong with the stats in Utah and NV? More praying people than people who believe in God??  Something is off 

  21. Many of the worst state economies, worst education ratings and poorest quality of life are in the highly religious areas. Guess religion really isn’t saving anyone after all.

  22. Vermont & New Hampshire for the win, with Maine creeping up along the inside rail.

  23. Religion is a scourge on society. It’s no surprise all the fascist states are the most religious.

  24. It’s kind of crazy that almost everywhere, 50% of people believe in a God or universal being.

  25. Would be useful to break this down by kind of religion. Looks like Mormons have excellent outcomes, while Southern Baptists not so much.

  26. Why do they ask this question instead of asking what % of adults are non-religious?

  27. This is a “”GREAT” Ranking for Nevada. Now, we need to work on the rest of them that aren’t so great.

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