religion in the USA

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Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds
Meanwhile, nearly 2.8 million people now identify with dozens of new religious movements, calling themselves Wiccan, pagan or "Spiritualist," which the survey does not define.

Wicca, a contemporary form of paganism that includes goddess worship and reverence for nature, has even made its way to Arlington National Cemetery, where the Pentagon now allows Wiccans' five-pointed-star symbol to be used on veterans' gravestones.

just thought this was interesting
 
And as 2000 gets further and further behind us, all those kids that grew up training for the end times that were imminent will start to wonder if maybe they've been taking things too literally.
 
cecilia said:
Most religious groups in USA have lost ground, survey finds
Meanwhile, nearly 2.8 million people now identify with dozens of new religious movements, calling themselves Wiccan, pagan or "Spiritualist," which the survey does not define.

Wicca, a contemporary form of paganism that includes goddess worship and reverence for nature, has even made its way to Arlington National Cemetery, where the Pentagon now allows Wiccans' five-pointed-star symbol to be used on veterans' gravestones.

just thought this was interesting

It took em long enough though! :roll:
 
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