Faithless in Vermont?
Are Vermonters heathens?Not exactly, but they are less religious than people in most other states, according to a national poll conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.The U.S. Religious Landscape Survey, which combines results for Vermont and New Hampshire, suggests that people in the two states pray less often, are less likely to attend weekly services and are less likely to believe in God with absolute certainty than are people in the rest of the nation.Nationally, about 71 percent of the nearly 35,000 people polled said their belief in God or a universal spirit was absolutely certain. In Vermont/New Hampshire, the response was 54 percent — which while still a majority was considerably lower than the national rate.Results show Vermont/New Hampshire consistently logging the lowest or nearly lowest levels among states in what the pollsters call religious commitment. About 23 percent of the Vermont/New Hampshire respondents attend religious service at least once a week, compared with 39 percent nationally. Thirty-six percent said religion is very important to them, compared to 56 percent nationally.The survey suggested religious commitment is highest in the South, where evangelical protestant churches have relatively large membership.
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the Boston Red Sox
How much does the latest consecutive losses to the New York Yankees mean?
Papelbon is still the 2nd best closer in baseball; after Mariano Rivera. I hate to say it; but I'm trying to be unbiased instead of a fan ...
These two losses/wins COULD be the turning point for both teams. With the Tampa Bay Rays in first place, the Red Sox must win close games. While the Yankees winning two in dramatic fashion from the World Champion Boston Red Sox, their confidence must be growing which better translate into hitting if they even want to be in the play-off race at the end of this, or next, season.
Papelbon is still the 2nd best closer in baseball; after Mariano Rivera. I hate to say it; but I'm trying to be unbiased instead of a fan ...
These two losses/wins COULD be the turning point for both teams. With the Tampa Bay Rays in first place, the Red Sox must win close games. While the Yankees winning two in dramatic fashion from the World Champion Boston Red Sox, their confidence must be growing which better translate into hitting if they even want to be in the play-off race at the end of this, or next, season.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
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