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  1. TigerNation-Z3 on

    It’s pretty hard to believe how much of a higher percentage Catholics were considering anti-Catholic sentiment back then

  2. oberwolfach on

    I’m surprised that Catholics decreased, and by such a large amount, considering the 1950s were near the peak of non-Hispanic whites and between 1950 and 2010, the (heavily Catholic) Hispanic population increased from about 2% to about 16%. Perhaps it’s a result of religiosity remaining stronger in the South, so those monolithically Protestant areas account for a much higher proportion of people subscribing to any Christian denomination in 2010.

  3. Feartheezebras on

    I’m curious about the UP and northern Wisconsin and ehy they are much more catholic than normie Michigan and the rest of Wisky

  4. LankyCloud7150 on

    >Christianity in America

    >Mormon

    What? If you’re going to cap Mormonism Christianity you may as well call Islam and Judaism Christianity too.

  5. Alternative_Key5020 on

    how did protestants get this larger while nearly all of the americas imigration shifted to latam ???

  6. Alarming-Weekend-999 on

    Feedback on color usage: if you go desaturated white → full saturation → desaturated dark, the saturated colors will pop the most, so in this case the middle-band values appear as the visual „peaks“.

    So try to go unsaturated → saturated (or atleast don’t swing across saturation), and choose light or dark (low sat) as one or the other dependent on light/dark design intent.

  7. PhysicsEagle on

    So why did New England become so overwhelmingly Catholic when it was founded by puritans and was culturally very anti-Catholic for much of its history?

  8. I don’t care how many people are Christian just keep it to yourself and don’t bother knocking on my door.

  9. DoktorLoken on

    I really hate that these maps don’t separate evangelicals and mainline Protestants (Lutherans, et al.) because it’s a much different story than the South.

  10. RevolutionaryPlan221 on

    Damn, southeast corner of Idaho has a lot of Mormons/people compared to the rest of the state

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