Yes, by many Americans, but not all because their are many people of different faiths in the U.S.
Christian
in hell
More or less all of them.
I'm pretty sure it's Christian and Prostant.
Christianity.
Today the Philippines is mostly Christian and Roman Catholic.
Yes- all the US presidents who practiced a religion, embraced Christian ethics and something closely related to Christianity. The two Adams and Jefferson did not accept the idea that Jesus was the Son of God but they read the Bible and though their religion was somewhat unorthodox it was based was Judaic-Christian beliefs. Others, like Lincoln, were never church members and most likely had serious doubts about parts of Christian theology, but none of them openly practiced anything else.
The religions practiced in Panama are Roman Catholic and Evangelical Christian.
There are a variety of religions practiced in the Bahamas. These include Protestant Christian, Baptist, Anglicans, Pentecostals, Church of God, and Roman Catholic.
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About 80% of Americans identify themselves as Christian