So do tornados produce more Christians or do Christians produce more tornados?
theinternetisnice on
As someone who has lived around Mormons most of his life I sure don’t have any problem calling them Christian. Buuuuut some might argue.
lucabrasi999 on
Now do “Good” Christians
acar3883 on
WA has some work to do, can’t have OR beating us 😤
SavageFisherman_Joe on
Why is there a correlation between tornadoes and Christianity?
J2quared on
Are Mormons Christians? That’s like calling the Nation of Islam, Muslims.
WholeNegotiation1843 on
Utah should be a lot lower because Mormons aren’t Christian.
toxicvegeta08 on
New Mexico and Arizona surprisingly low
Exodor72 on
Oregon is unchurched and it’s wonderful
oberwolfach on
On the aesthetics of the map, consider making the 40s blue a little darker; it feels like a much bigger jump from the 50s to the 40s color than between any other two adjacent colors. Oregon, for instance, looks a lot more prominent relative to its neighbors to my eye than Colorado does, even though Colorado is similarly much less Christian than its neighbors.
RoastSucklingPotato on
So the Bible Belt is more of a shoulder strap?
EeveeBixy on
If you look at the % of Americans who regularly attend church, these number are much lower.
Professional-Box4129 on
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OctoDagon on
Huzzah, Oregon! I bet we can get it even lower.
start3ch on
So it’s not a bible belt, more like a bible bridle
Ok_Bank_5950 on
ALL IDIOTS
nikolapc on
Thought Utah would be higher.
cdojs98 on
it never ceases to amaze me how many people are so emotionally unstable that they would rather believe in fairy tales than accept the reality before their very eyes. for what it’s worth, I think **all** religions are the same in that regard; an emotional crutch for those who are intellectually dishonest and developmentally stunted to stand upon & abuse others through.
RadishPerson745 on
Of course it’s all the solid red states..
stilllikelypooping on

Braves_G on
Oregon W
ihni2000 on
comment trashing religion
NerdBag on
Is it percentage of people or percentage of religious people?
kelariy on
South Dakota is the highest, I don’t believe it…
*drives down the highway in South Dakota*
Oh.
bleu_waffl3s on
Utah seems either too high or too low depending on how the classify Mormons.
EqMc25 on
Always funny to see maps like this and then look back at people talk about the things they are so sure all christians believe as if it’s some crazy loud unified minority and not the majority of the population across almost the entire country.
MeatPopsicle_AMA on
I’m proud to live in the most godless state in our great nation! 🎉
peanut-britle-latte on
I see a squirrel (Tennessee, Kentucky) on the bottom of a hill baptizing a mouse (South Carolina). What do you see?
PabloTheGreyt on
No wonder I felt so drawn to Portland
Folgers37 on
Now overlay a map of percentage with post secondary education to see very similar results.
PipecleanerFanatic on
Oregon, my haven.
quartiere on
The more Christian the state, the less tolerant .
MysticRayne13 on
Aka a hypocrite map
Jdevers77 on
Is this percent of people total (not believable) or percent of people that regularly go to church (completely believable)? Possibly people who state they have a religion too which would be believable and somewhere in between the other two options.
underground47 on
Fewer and fewer held hostage to this iron age mythology
wishythefishy on
South Carolina and Northern Georgia have breached the Bible Belt. Noooooooo…. Wait is that a good thing?
Tripalicious on
I’m glad oregon is winning something out of the weat coast states
Reverb20 on
CINO
inventingnothing on
What’s with the Ukrainian flag colors in the top left?
Zelotic on
Maine – “fuck your numbers”
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So do tornados produce more Christians or do Christians produce more tornados?
As someone who has lived around Mormons most of his life I sure don’t have any problem calling them Christian. Buuuuut some might argue.
Now do “Good” Christians
WA has some work to do, can’t have OR beating us 😤
Why is there a correlation between tornadoes and Christianity?
Are Mormons Christians? That’s like calling the Nation of Islam, Muslims.
Utah should be a lot lower because Mormons aren’t Christian.
New Mexico and Arizona surprisingly low
Oregon is unchurched and it’s wonderful
On the aesthetics of the map, consider making the 40s blue a little darker; it feels like a much bigger jump from the 50s to the 40s color than between any other two adjacent colors. Oregon, for instance, looks a lot more prominent relative to its neighbors to my eye than Colorado does, even though Colorado is similarly much less Christian than its neighbors.
So the Bible Belt is more of a shoulder strap?
If you look at the % of Americans who regularly attend church, these number are much lower.
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Huzzah, Oregon! I bet we can get it even lower.
So it’s not a bible belt, more like a bible bridle
ALL IDIOTS
Thought Utah would be higher.
it never ceases to amaze me how many people are so emotionally unstable that they would rather believe in fairy tales than accept the reality before their very eyes. for what it’s worth, I think **all** religions are the same in that regard; an emotional crutch for those who are intellectually dishonest and developmentally stunted to stand upon & abuse others through.
Of course it’s all the solid red states..

Oregon W
comment trashing religion
Is it percentage of people or percentage of religious people?
South Dakota is the highest, I don’t believe it…
*drives down the highway in South Dakota*
Oh.
Utah seems either too high or too low depending on how the classify Mormons.
Always funny to see maps like this and then look back at people talk about the things they are so sure all christians believe as if it’s some crazy loud unified minority and not the majority of the population across almost the entire country.
I’m proud to live in the most godless state in our great nation! 🎉
I see a squirrel (Tennessee, Kentucky) on the bottom of a hill baptizing a mouse (South Carolina). What do you see?
No wonder I felt so drawn to Portland
Now overlay a map of percentage with post secondary education to see very similar results.
Oregon, my haven.
The more Christian the state, the less tolerant .
Aka a hypocrite map
Is this percent of people total (not believable) or percent of people that regularly go to church (completely believable)? Possibly people who state they have a religion too which would be believable and somewhere in between the other two options.
Fewer and fewer held hostage to this iron age mythology
South Carolina and Northern Georgia have breached the Bible Belt. Noooooooo…. Wait is that a good thing?
I’m glad oregon is winning something out of the weat coast states
CINO
What’s with the Ukrainian flag colors in the top left?
Maine – “fuck your numbers”