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Capital Punishment - Atheists versus Christians
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalevalatar" data-source="post: 58504976" data-attributes="member: 116770"><p>The answer is: <strong>US-American</strong> Christians (both Catholic and Protestant) are more likely to support the death penalty than those who claim no religious preference.</p><p></p><p><strong>US-American</strong> Christians' (both Catholic and Protestant) support for the death penalty declines proportionately with their frequency of church attendance.</p><p></p><p><strong>US-American</strong> Protestant Christians are more likely to support the death penalty than <strong>US-American</strong> Catholic Christians.</p><p></p><p>Fixed it for you to reflect the actual poll. Christianity in the United States of America tends to be a breed of its own. Polling Christians worldwide may produce completely opposite results. Except for the Belarussian dictatorship, no other Christian-majority country in the world embraces state-sanctioned murder save the United States of America. The United States of America keeps company with China, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Libya, and the likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalevalatar, post: 58504976, member: 116770"] The answer is: [B]US-American[/B] Christians (both Catholic and Protestant) are more likely to support the death penalty than those who claim no religious preference. [B]US-American[/B] Christians' (both Catholic and Protestant) support for the death penalty declines proportionately with their frequency of church attendance. [B]US-American[/B] Protestant Christians are more likely to support the death penalty than [B]US-American[/B] Catholic Christians. Fixed it for you to reflect the actual poll. Christianity in the United States of America tends to be a breed of its own. Polling Christians worldwide may produce completely opposite results. Except for the Belarussian dictatorship, no other Christian-majority country in the world embraces state-sanctioned murder save the United States of America. The United States of America keeps company with China, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Libya, and the likes. [/QUOTE]
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