I am not a Christian, but I live in a country where the majority of people are Christians.
Same; I'm not a Christian, but live in America which is definitely mostly Christians. It's interesting that it's a minority religion in the Middle East, where it originated.
I live in America too! It really is interesting that just through early immigration, conversion, etc. it has become so dominant here. On my way to work in the city, I pass churches for so many different Christian denominations.
There are two churches by my house, which affects the alcohol sale laws! Religion plays such a large part in American lives, unlike other developed countries.
Yes, it does. I bet there are fewer than 25 elected officials in our history who have ever been sworn in on anything other than a Bible.
For sure. It's so strange that for such an ethnically diverse culture the public isn't open to more religions - or the absence of religion.
Do you think that'll change in the years or decades to come? Or that Christianity will remain the implicit public/official religion?
I'd like to think in the future it will change, and we could truly become multicultural instead of just in name. I think it would bring lots of positive changes! There's room for many cultures to exist without sacrifice.