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"Here’s my bias - I think about nearly every social and political phenomenon through the lens of religion. I don’t know how to not do that."

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Me, too, Ryan, and that's why I spend my limited resources on the graphs you present. I try to share with my religious friends on both sides of the aisle (and I've used your free gift for a month for a couple of them_

Colloquially, I have had two responses:

1. From white conservative Christians whom I tell that the Caucasian race is falling: "God will provide--He will either encourage white reproduction or convert minorities to true faith."

2. From liberal Christians whom I tell that the biggest hope of progressives is non-religious voters: "It's our job to convert people to the love of God. The nones are already on the road if they didn't vote for Trump.'

As you can see, religion puts cataracts over the eyes of Christians with regard to statistics. That's very disturbing but enthralling at the same time.

Disclosure. I worked in statistics in the insurance industry and belong to a small, very progressive denomination, MCC.

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