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About 60% of Jamaicans are Christians.

More specifically, Jamaicans associate themselves with the following religions (in descending order of popularity): the Church of God, Seventh Day Aventists, Pentecostal, Baptist, Anglican, Roman Catholic, the United Church, Methodist, Jehova's Witness, Moravian, Brethren, Muslim, Rastafarian, Jewish, Baha'is, and yet others have no religion at all.

That's quite a diverse list!

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