Far, far too many.
It is not possible to give an exact number of religious fanatics in the US as beliefs and behaviors can vary widely. Additionally, labeling individuals as "fanatics" can be subjective and may not accurately reflect their beliefs. It is important to approach discussions about religion with sensitivity and avoid stereotyping or generalizing.
Christianity and Non Religious/Secular A+LS: catholic & baptist
Around 30% of incoming US college students have no religious preference. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years, reflecting a trend towards religious diversity and secularism among young adults.
The majority religious distribution in the US and Canada is influenced by historical factors, immigration patterns, and cultural diversity. In the US, Protestantism has been the dominant religion since colonization, while Canada has a mix of Protestants and Catholics due to its French and British colonial roots. Immigration has also contributed to the religious diversity in both countries.
During the Second Great Awakening in the US, denominations such as the Methodists, Baptists, and Disciples of Christ experienced significant growth and increased their influence. These groups emphasized personal conversion experiences, emotional worship, and social activism, resonating with many Americans during this period of religious revival.
The guarantee of freedom of religion in the US Constitution was necessary to ensure that citizens would have the right to practice their own beliefs without government interference. This was important because many early Americans sought religious freedom as they immigrated to the new country to escape religious persecution in their homelands. The Founding Fathers also believed that protecting religious freedom would promote tolerance and prevent religious conflicts that could destabilize the young nation.
They were religious fanatics getting away from another bunch of religious fanatics that were in power in England.
Religious fanatics
a place of religious fanatics.
She was murdered by a mob of Christian religious fanatics.
She is remember for her brutal & unjust murder at the hands of Christian religious fanatics.
they didnt tolerate religious freedom. anyone who believed in a different god was kicked out.
they didnt tolerate religious freedom. anyone who believed in a different god was kicked out.
Because they were all a bunch of religious fanatics who did not care about preserving history.
Absolutely! They think their way of life is the ONLY proper way to live!
The puritans (religious fanatics) believed that theatres were spreading the plague.
Religious intolerance is a refusal to allow people to have religious beliefs other than your own. Religious fanatics are often guilty of this, and it causes a lot of the conflict and war taking place in the world today.
Yes most of them are fanatics when it comes to their religion they cannot practise it in moderation