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  1. Aug 16, 2022 · Since the 1990s, the religious share of Christians has decreased, while Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism, and other religions have spread, mainly from immigration. Other Religions in Ohio are at 4% and it includes Hinduism, Buddhism, Jews, Islam (1%), and other smaller faiths. Other Religion Judaism 1% Islam 1% Buddhism 1%

  2. Sep 16, 2024 · The assumption was challenged in Ohio. “Cincinnati was a multi-religious community. In fact, one of the most religiously diverse communities in the United States in the mid-19th century, and like most schools in the U.S. at the time, their public schools had a strongly Protestant flavor.

  3. Explore the geographic distribution and demographics of America's major religious groups. ... United Methodist Church 5%. ... % of adults in Ohio who would rather ...

  4. Sep 19, 2024 · Religion has a particularly unique role in the United States, that goes beyond just being places of worship and community,” Edwards said. RELATED - State of Religion: Ohio's religious tapestry - the historical roots and cultural evolution. U.S. Religion Census data shows that in Ohio, evangelical protestants made up 19.7% of the population ...

  5. Aug 29, 2024 · 2023 PRRI Census of American Religion includes county-level data on religious identity and diversity. WASHINGTON (August 29, 2024) — Today, PRRI is releasing its 2023 PRRI Census of American Religion, providing an updated analysis on religious trends in America, including new, comprehensive county-level estimates on religious affiliation and diversity in the United States.

  6. Sep 18, 2024 · RELATED - State of Religion: Ohio's religious tapestry - the historical roots and cultural evolution “That is a very, very clear message voters and my constituents have given me, over the years is they don't want another's worldview or another's perceived, freedoms to infringe on their own,” said Rep. Casey Weinstein (D-Hudson).

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  8. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), founded in 1930 by Joseph Smith, Jr. of New York, built its first permanent place of worship in Kirtland, Ohio, in 1933. The Kirtland Temple, as it has been called, is still open today. In 2000, Ohio had a Roman Catholic population of about 2,231,832.