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I think its super obvious that religious people are more charitable
And you still haven't shown me a single secular homeless shelter.
Hooty is laci green
Calgarys go 6 of them
Alright, goodnight you guys
got
Laci Green pre-CRG.
Yep
Except Laci Green was still fucking hot.
Cutie
Cutie pie
Sugar plum honey bun?
Ahem. Thicc.
Yeah laci green is retard hot
That where that’s going?
She showed me how to wash a vagina. I dont need that, but still interesting.
Here's the perfect one for you, it shows the Salvation Army
Big surprise, it's a huge contradiction to your own point.
@Deleted User you might need towash your retarded wife's vagina eventually
Have fun.
Can I use this as proof that anti-theists are self-destructive?
Lol
Hooty hates jews
There's about twice as many atheists in the US than reported
At least
People are just Christian on paper
"David King, director of the Institute on Faith & Giving at the school, said the 'Giving USA Special Report on Giving to Religion,' released on Oct. 26 by The Giving Institute, reaffirms what many researchers in the field have long known: that there is a 'substantial connection between religion and giving.'
'Religious affiliation really matters,' Mr. King said. 'Someone with a religious affiliation was more than two times more generous than someone without a religious affiliation. And among those with a religious affiliation, religious intensity really matters. Those who attend services were much more likely to give, whether it’s monthly or weekly. We really see the connection grow with continued involvement in a religious community.'"
I can't even see peak autism in the rearview anymore.
I mean that's not bad for the most religious country on earth
"While 62 percent of religious households give to charity, only 46 percent of nonreligious households do."
"On average, religiously affiliated households donate $1,590 to charity annually, while households with no religious affiliation contribute $695."
I still reckon religious people give more
The current most charitable individuals in the United States, based on “Estimated Lifetime Giving,” are:
1) Warren Buffett (atheist, donated $40.785 billion to “health, education, humanitarian causes”)
2) Bill & Melinda Gates (atheists, donated $27.602 billion to “global health and development, education”)
3) George Soros (atheist, donated $6.936 billion to “open and democratic societies”)
No matter the stats which are probably biased
"Religious giving accounts for 32 percent of all U.S. charitable giving, the study found, but that number may underestimate the influence that religious belief has on charity. The study used a narrow definition of “religious giving” that does not include donations to faith-based nonprofits that provide human services, such as Catholic hospitals or universities."
George Soros
Lol
@ me if I miss something please