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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    In contrast to many other countries, I get the impression that religion in the UK is more popular among the middle than working classes, for whom churches and chapels still can be important community hubs. What is it like in your country?
    The established churches like Church of England, Episcopal and Church of Scotland seem to be more middle class in areas of an older population. On my more working class estate, spent most of my life there and on other estates have noticed younger free type churches like the evangelical and baptist do better.

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    The working class, by far (I accidentally voted for the middle class).

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    Rural like people usualy are more religious, independent of Income.....

    But in Lisbon Middle class is more religious, and elder working class.

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    Everybody is religious in Algeria, no matter what is your profession, background, or social status.

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    Working class and old people from the middle class.

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    Not so much a class based thing, but age.

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    In Houston the upper middle class were the most religious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El_Jibaro View Post
    Not so much a class based thing, but age.
    Are you talking about the US, Spain or PR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Are you talking about the US, Spain or PR?
    US is not my country, but I have the citizenship from being born in a glorified colony...yes.

    I am talking about both Spain and PR.

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