Christians are 'most persecuted group'

Anonymous
Because the US is home to more Christians than any other place in the world according to your survey so consider leaving. It seems like you want to be persecuted more than you are. Sayonara.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because the US is home to more Christians than any other place in the world according to your survey so consider leaving. It seems like you want to be persecuted more than you are. Sayonara.


Not going anywhere. If the trend continues there will be practically no religious people in the US in 75 years.

Buh-bye!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the US is home to more Christians than any other place in the world according to your survey so consider leaving. It seems like you want to be persecuted more than you are. Sayonara.


Not going anywhere. If the trend continues there will be practically no religious people in the US in 75 years.

Buh-bye!


This “wishful thinking” atheist always cracks me up when she posts this, which is often. As an economist/econometrician, I know something about the dangers forecasting by extrapolating from a few decades following after centuries of different results.

Wonder if this is the same pp as the “atheists are victims” post right above—both/she are shacked up in a world of half-truths.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Because the US is home to more Christians than any other place in the world according to your survey so consider leaving. It seems like you want to be persecuted more than you are. Sayonara.


Not going anywhere. If the trend continues there will be practically no religious people in the US in 75 years.

Buh-bye!


This “wishful thinking” atheist always cracks me up when she posts this, which is often. As an economist/econometrician, I know something about the dangers forecasting by extrapolating from a few decades following after centuries of different results.

Wonder if this is the same pp as the “atheists are victims” post right above—both/she are shacked up in a world of half-truths.


I rarely post on the Religion forum so probably not the poster you are thinking of. There are multiple posters here. Do you think atheists weren’t victimized?

I said *if* the trend continues, not that I think it will definitely continue in this way. But ok. Thank you for sharing your opinion as an economist.
Anonymous
God, I hope so.
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