Christianity in the United States

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Christianity in the United States is the largest practiced faith. "The most popular form of Christianity is Protestantism. Although the share of those who identify as Protestant was once 69 percent in 1948, 35 percent of Americans expressed the faith as their religious preference in 2018. However, Catholics boast the largest number of Christian adherents among the denominations. This is because of the diversity of Protestant faiths present within the United States." [1] Christianity is by far the religion of choice of the free world and the leader of the free world is also a leader in religious practice and a faith-filled life, in spite of many differing denominations. See Also American Christianity

Christianity in the United States as it is known today owes its origin to the exploration and voyages undertake by Christopher Columbus under the Spanish Crown. Christianity in its Evangelical Protestant forms grew as British and other European settlers in the 16th and 17 century colonized the continent.

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