Faith in the midst of an invasion
July 13, 2007 by John Baw
Percentage of Americans who believe in God:

Percentage of Europeans who believe in God:

Interesting images. I have no way of ascertaining their validity, nor of checking what criteria was used in these two different surveys. Wikipedia has this to say:
A November–December 2006 poll published in the Financial Times gives rates for the United States and five European countries. It found that Americans are more likely than Europeans to believe in any form of God or Supreme Being (73%). Of the European adults surveyed, Italians are the most likely to express this belief (62%) and the French the least likely (27%). In France, 32% declared themselves atheists, and an additional 32% declared themselves agnostic.[92] An official European Union survey provides corresponding figures: 18% of the EU population do not believe in a god; 27% accept the existence of some supernatural “spiritual life force”, while 52% affirm belief in a specific god. The proportion of believers rises to 65% among those who had left school by the age of fifteen; survey respondents who considered themselves to be from a strict family background were more likely to believe in god than those who felt their upbringing lacked firm rules.”
Interesting as these images and studies may be, they do not count on one thing:

The King and His Kingdom wanna invade!
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