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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]laundry_queen
(8,646 posts)The numbers I saw on Wiki were 77% back in 2001 - so 11 years ago and down 6% from 10 years before that - and nearly half of those were Roman Catholic - which was more than all the different kinds of Protestants put together. I can tell you from experience, growing up in a french Canadian town that there are many people who are Catholic who say they are 'Christian' and none of those people currently even go to church. To them, Christian means they believe Jesus existed and they celebrate Christmas (and perhaps at one time were baptised), not that they are "CHRISTIAN" IYKWIM. They identify with being Catholic and Christian but are not currently practicing. That is pretty much everyone I know in this town. Or if they do go to church, they are FAR from devout. And I'm guessing those in "Jesusland" don't even regard Catholics as 'Christians'.
From Wikipedia "A 2005 Gallup poll showed that 28% of Canadians consider religion to be "very important" (55% of Americans and 19% of Britons say the same)" - that says more, I think, than percentage of people who identify as Christian.