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Way to score one for your team, cbayer! trotsky Dec 2013 #1
A curious suggestion... Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #2
Do they identity as religious once they are arrested and incarcerated or before that? cbayer Dec 2013 #4
So when compared with other countries that are similar in other major socioeconomic factors, trotsky Dec 2013 #7
It is extremely inconsistent Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #9
The United States is atypical okasha Dec 2013 #11
And I say again... Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #13
Can you cite a study which shows okasha Dec 2013 #21
Certainly Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #22
You answered a question I didn't ask. okasha Dec 2013 #23
I believe what you're asking was never actually a claim made by the person you're replying to. eqfan592 Dec 2013 #24
O rly? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #32
Okay. Another question. okasha Dec 2013 #34
What is the source for your claim that the 0.07% includes unaffiliated believers? Jim__ Dec 2013 #33
+1 okasha Dec 2013 #35
The inclusion of unaffiliated was my misunderstanding Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #36
"doubly dubious"... heh trotsky Dec 2013 #37
That is essentially what is being alleged... Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #40
First, you're trying to compare apples and oranges without full access to either. Jim__ Dec 2013 #38
No, I'm not Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #39
Yes, you are. Jim__ Dec 2013 #41
No, I'm not Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #42
Racial/ethnic criteria are the basis for the studies conclusion. Jim__ Dec 2013 #43
If you're going to continue stuffing words in my mouth, this is going to get rather pointless Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #44
Don't tell me I'm stuffing words in your mouth. Jim__ Dec 2013 #45
And we're done here Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #46
Louisiana has some of the highest rates of poverty and lowest scores in cbayer Dec 2013 #16
Interestingly, if you look at previous studies published by this David Briggs fellow... trotsky Dec 2013 #17
...his results are internally consistent, so he must be doctoring them? Donald Ian Rankin Dec 2013 #18
Whose results? Act_of_Reparation Dec 2013 #19
I think you need to think through your post a little more. n/t trotsky Dec 2013 #20
Then there is this…. safeinOhio Dec 2013 #3
It's really unclear what any of that means. cbayer Dec 2013 #5
Yep, unclear. safeinOhio Dec 2013 #6
Atheists tend to be more economically privileged. rug Dec 2013 #8
In other words, religion is not the deciding factor. eqfan592 Dec 2013 #25
My own words are fine. Especially compared to a mistatement. rug Dec 2013 #26
You call it a misstatement, then make a statement that says otherwise. eqfan592 Dec 2013 #27
That's because it is. I won't repeat myself. rug Dec 2013 #28
No need to repeat anyway, as the conversation is visible to all. eqfan592 Dec 2013 #29
Oh, I thought this was posted in invisible pixels. rug Dec 2013 #30
Lol, just for you, rug. nt eqfan592 Dec 2013 #31
I wonder if it's specific to religious communities or if strong community ties would suffice. Jim__ Dec 2013 #10
I agree that there are a lot of variables at play here. cbayer Dec 2013 #14
I can think of other ways the data is skewed intaglio Dec 2013 #12
As I said above, there are so many variables at play here. cbayer Dec 2013 #15
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