Most Washingtonians still praying
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From The Seattle Times survey of faith in Washington state:
Despite the Pacific Northwest's status as the least-churchgoing region in the country, the recent Times poll of 500 state residents found that more than half — 53 percent — say they pray at least once a day.
Of the 500, 72 percent identified themselves as Christians, 3 percent as agnostic or atheist, 1 percent Jewish, 1 percent Muslim and 2 percent other religion such as Hindu or Buddhist. The others were unidentified.
Times poll: More than half of us pray daily
Richard Evans Lee • April 11, 2004 • Reader, what do you think?
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