Jump to content

Talk:Unchurched Belt: Difference between revisions

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Assessed for WikiProject Geography
Line 22: Line 22:


::I added a mention of Samuel S. Hill's interpretation of the data on West Virginia. West Virginia is very hard to survey. In 2006 a social geographer did a survey of Wayne County, WV, and found that it contained twice as many churches as was counted by the ARIS and the Glenmary Institute survey. You can read it here [http://gorabs.org/journal/issues/2006/GOR01_01_leonard.pdf Local Geography and Church Attendance: Wayne County WV] [[User:Dubyavee|Dubyavee]] ([[User talk:Dubyavee|talk]]) 05:55, 7 November 2013 (UTC)
::I added a mention of Samuel S. Hill's interpretation of the data on West Virginia. West Virginia is very hard to survey. In 2006 a social geographer did a survey of Wayne County, WV, and found that it contained twice as many churches as was counted by the ARIS and the Glenmary Institute survey. You can read it here [http://gorabs.org/journal/issues/2006/GOR01_01_leonard.pdf Local Geography and Church Attendance: Wayne County WV] [[User:Dubyavee|Dubyavee]] ([[User talk:Dubyavee|talk]]) 05:55, 7 November 2013 (UTC)

:::I would speculate that a lot of evangelicals would respond that they're not at all religious, when in fact the opposite is true. I've noticed a sort of passive-aggressive thing they like to do is claim that Christianity isn't a religion, because it's truth.


==2009-12-14 Image Addition==
==2009-12-14 Image Addition==

Revision as of 18:32, 5 May 2014

Belt Image Availible?

Most of the belt articles "Bible Belt, Black Belt, Corn Belt, etc." Have images used to help demonstrate where the belt is, is there one for this belt? QuirkyAndSuch 11:37, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps some history of why this region is specifically heathen- er, I mean, "unchurched". —Preceding unsigned comment added by Masternachos (talkcontribs) 17:56, 21 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Color scheme of the map is very confusing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vwalvekar (talkcontribs) 09:46, 19 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

West Virginia?

I think it even being low is disputable. Gallup places the state as having above average church attendance. Granted that might just mean they feel it proper to say they attend, but it seems pertinent.--T. Anthony (talk) 14:00, 16 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I know little about West Virginia; I've never visited it, but I noticed that the article says "religious adherence" is low, not church attendance, in W. Va. From that, I can only assume that perhaps actual church membership is low (what else could be meant by "low religious adherence"? A life of "backslidden" sinful hypocrisy despite intense faith and frequent church attendance, perhaps?) or denominational identification is low, while I'm sure that religious faith (belief) and generic identification with being a Bible-believing Christian is quite high in most parts of the state, because it really doesn't seem to fit in at all (culturally or geographically) with the others (in New England or the far West). Just my 2 cents. 173.28.244.122 (talk) 23:06, 4 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I added a mention of Samuel S. Hill's interpretation of the data on West Virginia. West Virginia is very hard to survey. In 2006 a social geographer did a survey of Wayne County, WV, and found that it contained twice as many churches as was counted by the ARIS and the Glenmary Institute survey. You can read it here Local Geography and Church Attendance: Wayne County WV Dubyavee (talk) 05:55, 7 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I would speculate that a lot of evangelicals would respond that they're not at all religious, when in fact the opposite is true. I've noticed a sort of passive-aggressive thing they like to do is claim that Christianity isn't a religion, because it's truth.

2009-12-14 Image Addition

I added a link to an image like Quirky suggested. TimeClock871 (talk) 13:55, 14 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hispanic?

Shouldn't Hispanics be mentioned somewhere in this article, since a rise in the Hispanic population led to the unchurched belt being more churched? Purplebackpack89≈≈≈≈ 23:47, 9 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]