The Patriot Act does not target any individual religious group. If a certain religious group feels as if they are being targeted by the bill, it is most likely because they fit a specific profile. You may, in theory, be more inclined to be targeted if you are of Middle Eastern decent due to the common threat coming from that region. However, it would not be based on you religious involvement. Ideally the bill is nondiscriminatory and will not target any race, color, sex, religion, etc., but the people enforcing the law may be prejudice and create feelings of unease.
Chriatian.
Catholics
Muslim
Minority voters, historically, have been the most common target of voter suppression.
jews, blacks and christains,
Sunni Muslims.
The Jews suffered the most.
Unitarians
The Puritans
In polling, the largest single group is "no religious affiliation." Protestantism is the most practiced religious sect, followed by Catholicism. Sikhism is the largest non-Christian religious group.
25-40, considered to be those with the most disposable income.
The most common religious group in the colonies was the Presbyterian group, which was the religion of some famous founding fathers such as George Washington etc...