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Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 08:52 PM

How the states rank...
 
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 09:05 PM

How the states rank...
 
Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504


Who the "f" cares, you freeking moron.

--

It's flattering to see so many of you turds spoofing me.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 28th 09 09:05 PM

How the states rank...
 
On Dec 28, 3:52*pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504


Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?

Jim December 28th 09 09:23 PM

How the states rank...
 
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504


Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me will
be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful who
wish me bad tidings.

Jim December 28th 09 09:33 PM

How the states rank...
 
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504


Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me will
be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful who
wish me bad tidings.


Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 09:50 PM

How the states rank...
 
On 12/28/09 4:23 PM, Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504


Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me will
be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful who
wish me bad tidings.



As suspected, one of the "Harry ID Spoofers" is flajim, who outs himself
right here. He forgot to change IDs. Moron.



Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 09:50 PM

How the states rank...
 
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.


Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.



Obviously, you forgot to change IDs...

You've been caught.


Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 10:31 PM

How the states rank...
 
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.


Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.


Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.



Harry[_3_] December 29th 09 01:43 AM

How the states rank...
 
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is
important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said
religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they
pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both
with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?

Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.


Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.


Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.



You asshole, stop spoofing me.

Harry[_3_] December 29th 09 01:44 AM

How the states rank...
 
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:23 PM, Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?


Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me will
be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful who
wish me bad tidings.



As suspected, one of the "Harry ID Spoofers" is flajim, who outs himself
right here. He forgot to change IDs. Moron.


Who are you and why are you spoofing me?

Jim December 29th 09 02:50 AM

How the states rank...
 
Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is
important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed
with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure
more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont
said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said
religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at
least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they
pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both
with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?

Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.

Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.


Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.



You asshole, stop spoofing me.


This is too funny

jps December 29th 09 07:00 AM

How the states rank...
 
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:50:27 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is
important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed
with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure
more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont
said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said
religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at
least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they
pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both
with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504

Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?

Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.

Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.

Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.



You asshole, stop spoofing me.


This is too funny


Not funny at all you scummy little turd. You were bound to trip over
yourself at some point.

D.Duck[_5_] December 29th 09 08:27 AM

How the states rank...
 
jps wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:50:27 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is
important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed
with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure
more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont
said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said
religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at
least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they
pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both
with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504
Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?
Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.
Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.
Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.


You asshole, stop spoofing me.

This is too funny


Not funny at all you scummy little turd. You were bound to trip over
yourself at some point.



The Keystone cops think they've figured out another one.

Harry[_2_] December 29th 09 12:28 PM

How the states rank...
 
jps wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 21:50:27 -0500, Jim wrote:

Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 4:33 PM, Jim wrote:
Jim wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 28, 3:52 pm, Harry wrote:
Mississippi tops religion survey

A survey by the Pew Research Center says Mississippi is the most
religious state.

For the survey, the center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life used
polling data to rank states.

In Mississippi, 82 percent of those surveyed said religion is
important
in their lives.

Alabama and Arkansas came in at 74 percent and Louisiana followed
with
73 percent based on that same measure of the survey.

Vermont and New Hampshire, which were lumped together for the survey,
were ranked at the bottom of the list.

Polling data was used to rank states for the survey based on four
measures: the importance of religion in people's lives; frequency of
attendance at worship services; frequency of prayer; and absolute
certainty of belief in God.

Mississippi stood out on all four measures. For the first measure
more
than eight-in-ten people said religion is very important in their
lives.
At least seven-in-ten people in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tennessee
and South Carolina also said so.

Fewer than four-in-ten people living in New Hampshire and Vermont
said
religion was very important to them. In Alaska 37 percent said
religion
was very important.

In Mississippi 60 percent said they attend religious services at
least
once a week. Utah came in second with 57 percent, followed by South
Carolina (54 percent) and Louisiana (53 percent).

Seventy-seven percent of people polled in Mississippi said they
pray at
least once a day. In Louisiana it was 76 percent, followed by Alabama
with 73 percent.

Of those who say they believe in God with absolute certainty,
Mississippi ranked first with 91 percent, followed by South Carolina
and
Alabama, both with 86 percent, then Tennessee and Arkansas both
with 84
percent.

Graphic on where states stand:

http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=504
Why are you so worried whether people pray, or they don't?
Oh I don't know. Maybe I'm afraid some of the prayers regarding me
will be answered. I'm pretty sure there are at least 2 of the faithful
who wish me bad tidings.
Obviously I was thinking out loud as to what Harry might say.
Liar. You outed yourself, **** for brains. As several suspected, *you*
are the ID Spoofer.


You asshole, stop spoofing me.

This is too funny


Not funny at all you scummy little turd. You were bound to trip over
yourself at some point.



Yup. flajim is a scummylittleturd id spoofer. it fits his character.


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