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  1. Sep 16, 2024 · That was to “reinforce the message that our state would be mindful of the role faith plays in our lives and that people would always be free to practice their faiths as they saw fit,” former Ohio Gov. Bob Taft wrote in “Religion in Ohio,” a book outlining the history of religions in the state, assembled during the bicentennial in 2004 by Ohio University.

  2. Sep 19, 2024 · data shows that in Ohio, evangelical protestants made up 19.7% of the population in 2020. In 1980, they made up 8% of the population. In central Ohio, evangelical protestants in Franklin County were 6.2% of the population in 1980. Since then, they have added more members, coming to total 20.8% in 2020.

  3. Beliefs and Practices Belief in God among adults in Ohio % of adults in Ohio who say they… Share Save Image

  4. Aug 16, 2022 · Ohio Religion Percentage. Christianity is the main religion followed by 73% of the population. The largest Christian denomination in Ohio is Protestants (53%) followed by Roman Catholics (18%), Mormonism (1%), Jehovah’s Witnesses (1%), and Other Christian (1%). 22% of the population don’t follow or adhere to any faith or religion and the ...

  5. Sep 22, 2016 · The rich history of Christianity in this state attests to the importance and influence of this faith on the local community. From the first missionaries who came to Ohio in the eighteenth century to the churches of today, Christianity continues to be a strong and influential factor in this state. Ohio, a state in the United States, has a rich ...

  6. The American Values Atlas (AVA) is a powerful new tool for understanding the complex demographic, religious, and cultural changes occurring in the United States today. Ohio – American Values Atlas Map

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  8. With more than 370 religious bodies, over 350,000 congregations, and over 160 million adherents, the 2020 U.S. Religion Census is the most extensive count of congregations ever conducted. Several special studies provide data for groups without central data offices, such as the Amish, Buddhist and Hindu groups, as well as Orthodox and non-denominational Christian churches.

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