I love this map!
Speaking as someone who is (arguably) religiously adherent yet happy to live at the bottom of the Washoe Trench.
h/t @Fred_Watson_IIpic.twitter.com/5A9yPSjJze
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I agree the pattern is fishy. However, the source data is at the county level (the GIS code must have added noise to make the map prettier). Even in low-population areas I’d expect counties to be big enough that % religiosity would be well-defined. However, >
the data gathering methodology is dubious in a way that would plausibly result in over-counting religiosity in urban areas:https://twitter.com/Meaningness/status/1059281930653392896 …
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