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Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Community Posts Addendum


For those of you who read my community posts in January, may I add that if I were going to create a community in the United States, I would seriously consider this article as to choosing a place.

Mississippi, Utah, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina and Tennessee top the list of the states which are most "religious".  I would consider these states for community plus Texas, which as I told some young men on Sunday, was a republic and know how to think like a republic.

Again, communities need like-minded people and to be around God-fearing people in the days to come should be a consideration.

Likewise, if one can avoid those places were the godless reign supreme, one should do so. Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and Oregon top the list of states were God does not come first. of course, New York and California are in the bottom one-third as well.

 Read, study, pray, think, reflect, act.


Mississippi is the most religious state in the nation and Vermont is the least, according to a new poll.
Mississippi had the most residents of any state in 2013 say religion is an important part of their daily lives and they attend services almost every week or more, according to a Gallup poll released Monday, with 61 percent of its citizens very religious. Vermont had the fewest of the states, with 22 percent of its citizens very religious. (The link to the poll is on the blue words...)


Following Mississippi in very religious residents was Utah, with 60 percent; Alabama, with 57 percent; Louisiana, with 56 percent; and South Carolina and Tennessee tied for fifth, each with 54 percent.


Rounding out the top five least religious states behind Vermont were New Hampshire, with 24 percent; Maine, with 27 percent; Massachusetts, with 28 percent; and Oregon, with 31 percent.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2014/02/poll-names-most-least-religious-states-103036.html#ixzz2sL8ovGhX