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F.O.A.D. January 25th 14 02:51 PM

Hometown makes the top 10... :)
 


In an era of shifting populations and values, the notion of America's
Bible Belt can be a slippery concept. But a new study gives us an idea
of which cities can be considered to be part of that tradition — and
which cities aren't.

Chattanooga, Tenn., was named America's most Bible-minded city, followed
by Birmingham, Ala., and Roanoke/Lynchburg, Va.

And despite its name, Providence, R.I., was named the least Bible-minded
city. It tied New Bedford, Mass., in that slot, followed by Albany,
N.Y., and Boston.

Las Vegas, the town often called Sin City, ranked 90th. Another city
known for debauchery, New Orleans, came in at No. 35.

That's according to the American Bible Society, which ranked the cities
after conducting interviews by phone and online over a period of seven
years.

The group says it asked a random sample of more than 46,000 people
nationwide if they had read the Bible in the past seven days. If they
had, and if they "agree strongly in the accuracy of the Bible," they
were deemed "Bible Minded," according to the study's authors.

You can see the complete list at the . We'll note that the society is
based in New York City — 89th on the list.

'Most Bible-Minded'

Chattanooga, Tenn.
Birmingham, Ala.
Roanoke/Lynchburg, Va.
Springfield, Mo.
Shreveport, La.
Charlotte, N.C.
Greenville/Spartanburg, S.C./Asheville, N.C.
Little Rock, Ark.
Jackson, Miss.
Knoxville, Tenn.

'Least Bible-Minded'

Providence, R.I./New Bedford, Mass.
Albany, N.Y.
Boston
San Francisco
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Buffalo, N.Y.
Hartford/New Haven, Conn.
Phoenix
Burlington, Vt.
Portland, Maine

Several trends emerged from the study, the American Bible Society says.
For instance, it "found that an inverse relationship exists between
population size and Bible friendliness."

In the 25 most Bible-minded areas, the group says, only three cities had
populations of more than 1 million households: Charlotte, N.C.;
Nashville, Tenn.; and Dallas. (The study uses cities' metropolitan
markets as the basis for its comparisons.)

And in terms of geography, while cities in the South and Midwest claimed
many of the most Bible-minded spots, several in the Northeast and New
England were in the opposite category, along with two outliers: the San
Francisco Bay Area and Phoenix.


http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/...edium=facebook


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