I wonder if its because religion more associated with morality in the US? I get this impression. Saying 'none' more neutral here?
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I would suspect more evangelization in US could explain it.
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anecdotal but my nephew was none committal when he went but had a bit of pressure to join Bible studies groups while doing time.
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Disparity between Atheists and Protestants in higher income brackets maybe? Interesting though.pic.twitter.com/afCgsVvhrE
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: I believe prisoners in the US get additional priveleges/higher regard from the prison if they *say* they belong to a religion.
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have not seen the data, but wild guessing: in US non-religious demography correlates more with higher level of education.
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The nice thoughtful Christians in the US are the ones deconverting?
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