3615816_blogBy Selwyn Duke

When it comes to religiosity, some American states truly do fit in to the union — the European Union, that is.

According to recent surveys, the most and least religious states are mainly where one might expect: respectively, the Bible Belt of the South, and New England and the West. A recent Gallup study, for instance, rated (in order) Mississippi, Utah, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, and Oklahoma as the 10 most religious states; and Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Alaska, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, New York, and Rhode Island (the last three were tied for 10th place) as the least.

This is significant because authentic religiosity correlates with many other things. Just consider voting patterns, for instance. Nine of the 10 most religious states are conservative bastions that consistently vote Republican in presidential elections; the one exception is North Carolina, which, owing in large part to demographic changes, is now a Republican-leaning swing state. In contrast, 10 of the least religious states are either Democrat bastions or are close to that; the exceptions are Democratic-leaning swing state New Hampshire; and Alaska, whose rugged rural individualism breeds a conservative libertarianism. And is it surprising that these American states vote like Europeans? When it comes to faith, their residents believe like Europeans. Modern liberalism is the political arm du jour of atheism.

Another thing that correlates with atheism is lower charitable giving.

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One response to “The 10 Least Religious States: Also the Meanest?”

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    Robert Berger

    Oh come on now, Selwyn, this is even dumber than what you usually put up here.
    To equate atheism with evil is idiotic. Stalin and Mao Zedong did not kill millions of people
    because they were atheists, but because they were evil monsters in the first place.
    And being religious is no guarantee of being virtuous. Christians have slaughtered an enormous number of people in the past 2,000 years .
    Like a typical right-winger, you’ve taken the quote by George Washington completely out of context. You’re hardly the first to do this. The notion that you can only be a good person if you are a Christian is absolutely idiotic . The overwhelming majority of atheists are not evil in any way, and in fact, some are far better people than many Christians .

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