If the US government split up all the days of the year they opened among the different religions and beliefs of the US population by size you would get ro open government as below list. I have translated each day into a 1 second picture and if the faith is large enough assigned them music.
Christianity 196 days
- Protestant 130 days
-- Baptist 45 days
-- Methodist/Wesleyan 21 days
-- Lutheran 15 days
-- Presbyterian 10 days
-- Pentecostal/Charismatic 9 days
-- Episcopalian/Anglican 8 days
-- Churches of Christ 7 days
-- Congregational/United Church of Christ 5 days
-- Jehovah's Witnesses 5 days
-- Assemblies of God 5 days
- Catholic 60 days
- Mormon 4 days
- Orthodox 1 day
-Other 1 day
Nonreligious/Secular 34 days
Judaism 4 days
Islam 2 days
Buddhism 2 days
Agnostic 2 days
Atheist 2 days
Hinduism 2 days
Unitarian Universalist 2 days
Wicca 2 days
Spiritualist 1 day
Native American Religion 1 day
Bahai's 1 day
New Age 1 day
Sikhism 1 day
Scientology 1 day every other year
Humanist 1 day every other year
Deity (Deist) 1 day every 3 years
Taoist 1 day every 3 years
Eckankar 1 day every 3 years
@handplanty You have to get the numbers from somewhere. The poll I used discuss religion and included secularism. Granted there are "religious" persons who promote secularism.
My purpose of the video if you read the notes is to break down religious views and how many days each would get if you base public prayer days on them. In this context secularism is valid.
Hunterkirk 1 year ago
Nice video. It's really sad, because the fervent nature of people as to religion and rights could be a catalyst for societies being practically utopian. But you know what? People aren't even close yet. They may never be unified in a meaningful way perhaps. The Constitution and the Bible, BOTH, have been rendered meaningless by extremism and selfishness.
PawnBACM 1 year ago
I enjoyed this very much.
SpiralUp1 2 years ago
Great video except from 1:45-2:19 and a few anti-religion clips towards the end.
stairsm 4 years ago
Pretty good, but you should have put a song by Greydon Square over the secular pictures :)
Yatheist 4 years ago