A map about people who paid attention in history and government class vs those who didn’t.
Exactly. Grew up Christian and it convinced me to be agnostic. Even then, I still would never add religious beliefs to the teaching of children early in life, when they clearly lack intelligent decision making skills.
I think teaching about religion is fine and actually good for interacting with people outside your culture. Teaching of a specific religion is where you run into trouble.
I had a unit early on in school and another one in my early teens where we basically learned about the origins of a bunch of different religions and cultures surrounding them. Learned a lot about people that otherwise would seem unapproachable to me.
Yeah, are you ever convinced as an agnostic? I thought, that was the point.
i’d say it’s totally logical to be 100% convinced that you can’t be convinced of god’s existence or non-existence
I wouldn’t agree to the logical part, but sure. It was more a harmless joke than me trying to win an argument or something. =)
I didn’t need those classes to know forcing religion onto others is the exact opposite of what Jesus wanted
The point of the establishment clause is that it shouldn’t matter what the majority says about religion. It should mean exactly nothing. Tyranny of the majority shouldn’t be allowed to make non-Christians into second class citizens.
That’s a lot of stupid morons who pretend to care about the constitution but don’t.
That’s a lot of stupid morons who pretend to care about the
constitutionbible but don’t.Pretty much.
“You’ve got to remember that these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. The common clay of the new West. You know… morons.”
I love blazing saddles
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There’s your problem in a nutshell, America.
This person does not understand how America got to this point.
What the fuck
As culture wars continue to brew in schools across the United States, one unconventional group is pushing for more representation in the classroom: Satanists. This has particularly caused controversy in states like Tennessee, where an elementary school formed a program for children called the “After School Satan Club.”
This program was created by an organization called the Satanic Temple, a relatively new religious movement that purports to teach “compassion and empathy toward all creatures.” However, the introduction of these clubs has unsurprisingly made parents upset, while supporters of the Satanic Temple say they are working to improve the lives of children.
https://theweek.com/education/satanists-school-representation-after-school-satan-club
The Satanic Temple really is great. For those that haven’t heard of them, check it out. Donate. Join. They use religious laws for the promotion of logic, reason, and empathy.
I’m saving this for when the civil war is about to break out and I need a rough estimate of where the front lines will be.
If there’s a civil war, Michigan will quickly be appropriated to Canada.
The only states id maybe be interested in as a Canadian is California, New York and Washington (also Maine because why do they even extend so far into Québec?).
For real though, with the Democrats response to Trump, I don’t really want them anywhere near Canadian politics. They’d make our Liberals look socialist
Keep it, not interested.
If it were all purely based on this map, all states in grey and brown could join canada and still be a country with a single (ok very long and hard to defend) border to the remaining US states.
Also factor
Military, national & state guard, and LE bases project a zone of control
100 miles from any border is a zone of control
What the fuck Michigan
Lookit that. The states with religious indoctrination vs states with educational “indoctrination.”
If they want there is nothing stopping them from praying in school if they want, they just can’t compel others to do it with them.
That’s the thing. It’s not enough that they’re free to follow their religion, they need to force everyone else to follow it too.
Interesting, places that many cultures and beliefs are coming led heavily oppose it, while states that are majority WASPs are for it.
Interesting that simply being around people of other beliefs can change your way of thinking.
There is no way utah and idaho are neutral here
You’d be surprised. The non-Christian/Non-Mormon population of those states is extremely convinced of the need for separation of church and state.
The Mormons know what would happen to them if a true Christian theocracy arose at the federal level.
Yeah, evangelicals would suddenly be okay with Mormons because the Mormons have a lot of money (like, a lot). We all know the God they worship.
Nothing like proximity to religious zealots to convince you that they shouldn’t be anywhere near power (or children).
Tax the church!
How was the research conducted? Their website talks about the sample size, but I didn’t see how respondents were selected. They claim it’s representative of the national population, but if they’re cold-calling random people to ask the questions, I can almost guarantee there are going to be more older people responding because younger people tend not to answer unknown phone calls.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2025/02/26/religious-landscape-study-methodology/
A total of 205,100 sampled addresses were mailed survey invitations. Respondents were given a choice to complete the survey online, by mail, or by calling a toll-free number and completing the survey over the phone with an interviewer. Of the 36,908 U.S. adults who completed the survey, 25,250 did so online, 10,733 did so by mail, and 925 did so by phone.
It goes on to say the results were then weighted to get a representative demographic sample, e.g. if more older people answered, younger responders would count for more.
I can tell you right now that there is a vast majority of people that are too poor or too scared to participate for any of this to be accurate.
The United States had a good run. I hope I see the entire West Coast secede in my lifetime.