Yeah, it's weird if you've ever done phone-canvassing how many people say "God Bless" or something similar in their outgoing messages. Even the Mayor does this in his yearly speeches ("God Bless our home, Seattle" or something like that.)
People are just raised that way.
"get a beat on Americans and their lives"?
If you want unconsciously cut and pasted filler, read my transit blog man!
I couldn't find the numbers, but here are a couple of graphics. Washington is one of the three (if not #1) least religous states in the country. Therefor it is surprising people around here find it incredulous that people believe in God (for me the jury is still out).
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Those maps aren't very effective at portraying religiosity. What does religion mean in those stats? Since geographic regions in each state can be very different (a heavy catholic county can be right next to a heavy protastant county) how accurate is it to portray religion by state?
Seattle tends to be very unorganized religiously, but that doesn't mean people don't have personal beliefs. And what about Spokane. Pretty sure on the rural side of the state religion plays a bigger role.
I saw actual numbers awhile ago but I couldn't find them on Yahoo or Google. My memory was Washington was last in "being religious" and believing in God.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
There's a big diff between "ceremonial deism," such as the mentioned phrases that have worked their way into everyday language over the centuries, and people who actually believe that a supernatural authority figure gives a damn about whether their mail gets delivered on time or their team wins a football game.
Washington State does have some of the highest rates of atheism and lowest rates of church attendance in the US. It probably has something to do with our high education levels compared to the rest of the country.
Wow, those maps make me so very glad I live in Seattle. And I thought I was in Jesus Land working on the eastside.
Yes. Just what exactly is the point of wearing one's religion on one's sleeve? Kinda reminds me of those ridiculous gay pride parades.
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