This survey is a (New) testament to the role religion plays in our lives.

Gallup has come out with its annual list of the most and least religious states.

Mississippi leads a charge of southern states, with 61% identifying themselves as very religious.

Vermont, meanwhile, heads a group of mostly northeastern states that are not very religious.

For purposes of the poll, a person is considered ‘very religious’ if he or she goes to religious services every week or almost every week. About 41% of all Americans fall into this category, while 29% are very nonreligious (defined as claiming religious isn’t important to them or they rarely or never go to services).

Most Religious States

1. Mississippi – 61%
2.
Utah – 60%
3.
Alabama – 57%
4.
Louisiana – 56%
5.
(tie) South Carolina – 54%
5.
(tie) Tennessee – 54%
7.
Georgia – 52%
8.
Arkansas – 51%
9.
North Carolina – 50%
10.
(tie) Oklahoma – 49%
10.
(tie) Kentucky – 49%

Least Religious States

1. Vermont – 22%
2.
New Hampshire – 24%
3.
Maine – 27%
4.
Massachusetts – 28%
5.
Oregon – 31%
6.
(tie) Nevada – 32%
6.
(tie) Washington – 32%
6.
(tie) Connecticut – 32%
6.
(tie) Hawaii – 32%
6.
(tie) Washington, DC – 32%

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