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Little late to the party, but I've been busy today and I'm just now going through today's posts.

But as to the point of the post, it's growing. Outside of the points made in the Harvard study, there's several other factors at work here. There's the obvious demoralization factor that comes with fake polls and statistics that places like CBS constantly point out (remember, basically every poll and "study" is fake. I'd even be hesitant to fully believe the ones that appeal to our side like this Harvard study)

So the fake news is manipulating statistics to achieve their desired result, in this case the shrinking of Christianity since they want us to be a nation of Godless heathens who have no purpose in life other than obeying the orders of the elite. What else is new?

But I digress, there's too many methods they go about manipulating statistics to go into detail about all of them in one post. So I'll just give a brief overview of the most applicable one.

The "nones/nothing in particular". Ever wonder why this category was added? If you don't believe in anything, then by definition, you're an atheist. But that's a completely different category. So why was the "None/Nothing in particular" category added? Simple, to manipulate statistics.

The single fastest growing Christian group in America is the non-denominational Christian demographic. People are leaving mainline churches like the plague because of the corruption that's being shown more and more every day. But they're not abandoning their religion. They're simply choosing not to affiliate with a mainline church anymore. So where do these people get categorized? You guessed it. The "Nones/Nothing in particular" category.

It's basically a catch all term for people who don't fallow a mainline religion. If you factor in the number of non-denominational Christians who typically aren't counted in these types of "polls and surveys" then America is something like 75-80% Christian in terms of demographics. Now that doesn't mean that every single one of those people an overly devout Christian who obeys God's word to the T. That's never been true of any nation throughout history.

Even ancient Israel never had 100% adherence to God's word throughout their entire population. And they had front row seats to literal miracles. But what it DOES mean, is that anyone saying Christianity is shrinking is full of crap.

On a side note, these types of "polls and surveys" are misleading in another way. They're almost always based on percentages. If we go in terms of raw numbers, then there are currently more Christians in the USA then at any other point in history 64% of 330 Million is 198 Million, Meaning that there are more Christians in the USA currently then the entire population we had in the early and mid 1900s. And of course even these statistics are skewed because of census manipulation, presence of illegals, foreign nationals on Student and Work Visas, etc. If you account for all of that, then these numbers are even greater

Let me just blow your mind. If you account for the 40-50 million illegals in the country, and the 10-25 Million Foreign nationals on Work and Student Visas, then the population of American Christian CITIZENS makes up between 70.7%-77.6% of the population using the "official" census numbers. Meaning that in the 40 years since the "peak" of Christianity in 80s America, there's only been a decrease of a few percentage points.

But again, that doesn't include for population census manipulation, which is another topic entirely and I don't want to high jack this thread and rant about that. Long story short, by my best guesstimates, I'd say that somewhere between 10-20% of the USA population is just outright fake and used to manipulate political maps and gerrymandering, as well as supply the left with a steady supply of phantom votes to pull from. When accounting for this, the previously mentioned numbers put the American Citizen Christian population at being more in the 80-90% range. Which means it's grown since the "peak" in the 80's.

Which again, proves that Christianity is growing, and not shrinking.

EDIT: Went back and read the article mentioned on the Reddit Thread, and noticed this little gem. The entire "study" that was conducted, was done without a single scenario in which Christianity grows, despite it currently growing. And also admitted that the percentages were based on the "none/nothing in particular" category including people who just choose to not affiliate themselves with an organized religion. Meaning all of these numbers they're throwing around include non-denominational Christians.

So that just further proves that it's a load of propagandistic horse crap meant to demoralize us into thinking we're a dying breed, when the exact opposite is true.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Little late to the party, but I've been busy today and I'm just now going through today's posts.

But as to the point of the post, it's growing. Outside of the points made in the Harvard study, there's several other factors at work here. There's the obvious demoralization factor that comes with fake polls and statistics that places like CBS constantly point out (remember, basically every poll and "study" is fake. I'd even be hesitant to fully believe the ones that appeal to our side like this Harvard study)

So the fake news is manipulating statistics to achieve their desired result, in this case the shrinking of Christianity since they want us to be a nation of Godless heathens who have no purpose in life other than obeying the orders of the elite. What else is new?

But I digress, there's too many methods they go about manipulating statistics to go into detail about all of them in one post. So I'll just give a brief overview of the most applicable one.

The "nones/nothing in particular". Ever wonder why this category was added? If you don't believe in anything, then by definition, you're an atheist. But that's a completely different category. So why was the "None/Nothing in particular" category added? Simple, to manipulate statistics.

The single fastest growing Christian group in America is the non-denominational Christian demographic. People are leaving mainline churches like the plague because of the corruption that's being shown more and more every day. But they're not abandoning their religion. They're simply choosing not to affiliate with a mainline church anymore. So where do these people get categorized? You guessed it. The "Nones/Nothing in particular" category.

It's basically a catch all term for people who don't fallow a mainline religion. If you factor in the number of non-denominational Christians who typically aren't counted in these types of "polls and surveys" then America is something like 75-80% Christian in terms of demographics. Now that doesn't mean that every single one of those people an overly devout Christian who obeys God's word to the T. That's never been true of any nation throughout history.

Even ancient Israel never had 100% adherence to God's word throughout their entire population. And they had front row seats to literal miracles. But what it DOES mean, is that anyone saying Christianity is shrinking is full of crap.

On a side note, these types of "polls and surveys" are misleading in another way. They're almost always based on percentages. If we go in terms of raw numbers, then there are currently more Christians in the USA then at any other point in history 60% of 330 Million is 198 Million, Meaning that there are more Christians in the USA currently then the entire population we had in the early and mid 1900s. And of course even these statistics are skewed because of census manipulation, presence of illegals, foreign nationals on Student and Work Visas, etc. If you account for all of that, then these numbers are even greater

Let me just blow your mind. If you account for the 40-50 million illegals in the country, and the 10-25 Million Foreign nationals on Work and Student Visas, then the population of American Christian CITIZENS makes up between 70.7%-77.6% of the population using the "official" census numbers. Meaning that in the 40 years since the "peak" of Christianity in 80s America, there's only been a decrease of a few percentage points.

But again, that doesn't include for population census manipulation, which is another topic entirely and I don't want to high jack this thread and rant about that. Long story short, by my best guesstimates, I'd say that somewhere between 10-20% of the USA population is just outright fake and used to manipulate political maps and gerrymandering, as well as supply the left with a steady supply of phantom votes to pull from. When accounting for this, the previously mentioned numbers put the American Citizen Christian population at being more in the 80-90% range. Which means it's grown since the "peak" in the 80's.

Which again, proves that Christianity is growing, and not shrinking.

EDIT: Went back and read the article mentioned on the Reddit Thread, and noticed this little gem. The entire "study" that was conducted, was done without a single scenario in which Christianity grows, despite it currently growing. And also admitted that the percentages were based on the "none/nothing in particular" category including people who just choose to not affiliate themselves with an organized religion. Meaning all of these numbers they're throwing around include non-denominational Christians.

So that just further proves that it's a load of propagandistic horse crap meant to demoralize us into thinking we're a dying breed, when the exact opposite is true.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Little late to the party, but I've been busy today and I'm just now going through today's posts.

But as to the point of the post, it's growing. Outside of the points made in the Harvard study, there's several other factors at work here. There's the obvious demoralization factor that comes with fake polls and statistics that places like CBS constantly point out (remember, basically every poll and "study" is fake. I'd even be hesitant to fully believe the ones that appeal to our side like this Harvard study)

So the fake news is manipulating statistics to achieve their desired result, in this case the shrinking of Christianity since they want us to be a nation of Godless heathens who have no purpose in life other than obeying the orders of the elite. What else is new?

But I digress, there's too many methods they go about manipulating statistics to go into detail about all of them in one post. So I'll just give a brief overview of the most applicable one.

The "nones/nothing in particular". Ever wonder why this category was added? If you don't believe in anything, then by definition, you're an atheist. But that's a completely different category. So why was the "None/Nothing in particular" category added? Simple, to manipulate statistics.

The single fastest growing Christian group in America is the non-denominational Christian demographic. People are leaving mainline churches like the plague because of the corruption that's being shown more and more every day. But they're not abandoning their religion. They're simply choosing not to affiliate with a mainline church anymore. So where do these people get categorized? You guessed it. The "Nones/Nothing in particular" category.

It's basically a catch all term for people who don't fallow a mainline religion. If you factor in the number of non-denominational Christians who typically aren't counted in these types of "polls and surveys" then America is something like 75-80% Christian in terms of demographics. Now that doesn't mean that every single one of those people an overly devout Christian who obeys God's word to the T. That's never been true of any nation throughout history.

Even ancient Israel never had 100% adherence to God's word throughout their entire population. And they had front row seats to literal miracles. But what it DOES mean, is that anyone saying Christianity is shrinking is full of crap.

On a side note, these types of "polls and surveys" are misleading in another way. They're almost always based on percentages. If we go in terms of raw numbers, then there are currently more Christians in the USA then at any other point in history 60% of 330 Million is 198 Million, Meaning that there are more Christians in the USA currently then the entire population we had in the early and mid 1900s. And of course even these statistics are skewed because of census manipulation, presence of illegals, foreign nationals on Student and Work Visas, etc. If you account for all of that, then these numbers are even greater

Let me just blow your mind. If you account for the 40-50 million illegals in the country, and the 10-25 Million Foreign nationals on Work and Student Visas, then the population of American Christian CITIZENS makes up between 70.7%-77.6% of the population using the "official" census numbers. Meaning that in the 40 years since the "peak" of Christianity in 80s America, there's only been a decrease of a few percentage points.

But again, that doesn't include for population census manipulation, which is another topic entirely and I don't want to high jack this thread and rant about that. Long story short, by my best guesstimates, I'd say that somewhere between 10-20% of the USA population is just outright fake and used to manipulate political maps and gerrymandering, as well as supply the left with a steady supply of phantom votes to pull from. When accounting for this, the previously mentioned numbers put the American Citizen Christian population at being more in the 80-90% range. Which means it's grown since the "peak" in the 80's.

Which again, proves that Christianity is growing, and not shrinking.

1 year ago
1 score