Bird deaths in Christian areas? (Compare maps), page 1
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Topic started on 5-1-2011 @ 09:32 PM by mr-lizard
Maybe not, but take a look at these TWO maps...

maps.google.com...

The first map - shows bird/fish deaths in parts of Europe, USA, (Eastern south America) , Philipines, Japan, New zealand, and Australia, Southern Thailand ...

Now take a look at this 2nd map...

www.creativeclass.com...



Christian parts of the world.

Highlighted include - Europe, USA, Eastern south America, Philipines, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, South Thailand...


Spooky?


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reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:39 PM by davespanners
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Well I can only comment on the UK, but people around these parts are about as Catholic as Richard Dawkins so that 2nd map has some serious flaws.

That is probably because it is based on web searches and not on any actual data about how religeous people are in each country. The UK for example was visited by the pope later that year and so it's not surprising that people would be doing web searches for catholic themed things.
Ireland is WAY more catholic then us and they haven't had any deaths yet


reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:42 PM by mr-lizard
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Yeah but Christianity includes protestantism? And other forms of Christian worship, not just Catholicism.

The UK has a massive Protestant following, hence the Church of England.
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reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:47 PM by crazydaisy
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Star for the cat!! Ok you too!


I'm agnostic - not on the map!


reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:47 PM by davespanners
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True but the map is suggesting that England is very Catholic, which make me skeptical of the data in the map in general.


reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:50 PM by Noncompatible
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Actually the Church of England is Anglican not Protestant. It is a common mistake. It is hardly what you would call a christian country either. There is an ever growing trend toward non-religious beliefs. Around 25% (?) self declared atheists.


reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 09:55 PM by stupid girl
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2nd map is waaaay off
the U.S. is significantly more Protestant than Catholic and I ain't seein' a whole 'lotta blue on that map
and to my knowledge, Pentecostals make up only about 2% of the Christian denominations in the U.S.
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