Show me some numbers pal
Moral majority?
Who are you shitting?
Ah, flinging shit as always. Well, you are the shitflinger.
As for your fabricated graph;
{A
new Harris Poll finds that a strong majority (74 percent) of U.S. adults say they believe in God, but that's down from the 82 percent who expressed such a belief in earlier years.
Belief in miracles, heaven and other religious teachings also declined in the latest poll, as follows:
--72 percent believe in miracles, down from 79 percent in 2005;
--68 percent believe in heaven, down from 75 percent;
--68 percent believe that Jesus is God or the Son of God, down from 72 percent;
--65 percent believes in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, down from 70 percent;
--64 percent believe in the survival of the soul after death, down from 69 percent;
--58 percent believe in the devil and hell, down from 62 percent;
--57 percent believe in the Virgin birth, down from 60 percent.}
Poll: Americans' Belief in God Is Strong--But Declining
Hey I get it, you were just ******* lying, it's what you do.
And the Moral Majority, you've never heard of them, huh?
{The Moral Majority was an organization made up of conservative Christian
political action committees which campaigned on issues its personnel believed were important to maintaining its Christian conception of moral law. They believed this represented the opinions of the majority of Americans (hence the movement's name). With a membership of millions, the
Moral Majority became one of the largest conservative lobby groups in the United States and at its height, it claimed more than four million members and over two million donors.
[12] These members were spread among about twenty state organizations, of which
Washington State's was the largest.}
Moral Majority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia