Gallup: Georgia 7th most religious state

TenCommandmentsGeorgia is the least religious state in the Deep South, according to the latest heresy from Gallup, and only the seventh most religious in The Union.

The good news? America, despite the best efforts of ice cream-creating non-creationists in Vermont, is still “a religious nation — with about seven in 10 Americans classified as very or moderately religious.”

In the recently-released survey, Mississippi maintains its death-grip as “most religious” state.

Mississippi, which has two football teams in the SEC, including one that stole (not very religious of them!) a football recruit from UGA, has a populace that is allegedly 58% “very religious,” according to the survey.

Georgia, which allows its citizens to fritter away money on the lottery, is ensconced among relatively puritanical neighbors, except for Florida, which is mostly full of Yankees, according to my cousin.

The language of Heaven will definitely have a Southern twang as eight of the top 10 religious states — Mississippi, Georgia, both Carolinas, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana and Arkansas – are in the South.

Utah, which is not Baptist, also ranks high, as does Oklahoma, which fortunately for them is within hollering distance of the Christian people of Arkansas.

Texas, despite the rhetoric from its politicians, ranks 11th.

Vermont, a state with a small population apparently hellbent on tugging a loose thread of the moral fabric of American society, is the least religious state. Only 19 percent of the population there says they go to church regularly or consider religion an important part of their life.

Here’s the complete list from Gallup:

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67 comments Add your comment

Progressive Humanist

February 15th, 2013
1:46 pm

Huh… I wonder why there’s such a clear negative correlation between religiosity and education. The most religious states tend to have the lowest levels of education and vice versa. Who woulda thunk it?

Matt

February 15th, 2013
2:00 pm

So we have the seventh-most closed-minded people in the nation. That’s actually better than I would have thought.

Hand Full of Spades

February 15th, 2013
2:00 pm

Umm…. So most of the most religious states are in the South…. It’s ironic how most of those States tend to have some of the most hate, prejudice, and crime….. I respect Religion and People are Religious, but we as a Nation have become Religious Bigots!!!!!!

BILLY MAYS HERE

February 15th, 2013
2:04 pm

Surprise, the dummy states are the most religious

Corbin Sharpe. I think, therefore I am...I think.

February 15th, 2013
2:05 pm

What State is the least religious? The one I’m in at the time. You don’t need religion to worship God.

JREAS

February 15th, 2013
2:07 pm

The intolerance and religious persecution exhibited in the first three posts is a sad commentary on where we are as a nation.

And HDOS, you really think most of the hate, prejudice, and crime is in the South. Have you ever been to Chicago? The South of which you talk is from another generation. But you show your true colors by trying to perpetuate the stereotypes.

And Progressive, ‘education’ doesn’t always equate to intelligence. In fact, it often means just the opposite.

kriz

February 15th, 2013
2:08 pm

Georgia is 9th by my count.

Curious George

February 15th, 2013
2:10 pm

Isn’t the primary objective of The AJC, other than bashing White Southerners and White Republicans & kissing 0bamaJiveTalker’s feet, is bashing White Christians?

The True Truth

February 15th, 2013
2:12 pm

Get over yourself JREAS… You Christians have done this ti yourself by using your religion to bash those you hate. The intolerance you perceive is of your own doing. Maybe if you behaved in a more Christ-like fashion, people would not see you as full of hatred and bigotry.

TV Preacher

February 15th, 2013
2:14 pm

I need to move to Mississippi so I can increase my take from the true believers.