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To: SilentZ who wrote (182646)2/14/2004 6:44:18 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575421
 
I'm not really a bookmarker, so I don't have links, but I have seen a number of polls to the effect that it's a new phenomenon -- people in the States as a whole are becoming more religious. But, from my own experience, I know that there lots of pockets where it's the opposite. Nearly all of my friends and most of the people I work with are atheists or agnostics, but then again, I live and work in Albany, NY, NYC, and Boston.

I think where I live people are fairly religious at least in comparison to the heathens of CA. <g>

However, there make very little effort to impose their values on someone else. When its done...if its done at all......the effort is so subtle you can blow it off very easily. Of course, I think those people who are religious tend to form lasting friendships with like minded people.

I guess that's understandable but I hope they burn in hell for snubbing me. I feel much better now! <g>

ted