Whether the term "Bible band" still applies in the southern states. In front of the giants I drew precisely the southern religious life. Before I remember, I was participating in church and children musicals. The church is like a second hometown and it is an important aspect of my life. Religion is the common foundation of many southern people, a place to gather and catch up with each other, and in other parts of the country it is often a tricky topic. Religion is one of many aspects that have shaped the southern part to what is known today.
I grew up in the Southern American Bible. For those unfamiliar with this term - the evangelical Protestant Christianity (especially the Southern Baptist faction) has an unavoidable presence in the southeast and southern central regions of the country. Its value is deeply rooted in society and politics; in a sense it is obvious, and in other respects it is more subtle. Abstinence only believes that the only way to prevent teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases is to not do sexual acts at all. There is no genuine curriculum plan besides "wait until married." Students do not need to teach how to protect contraception and safety. In fact, they often interfere with fertility treatment by diluting their effectiveness. They usually do not teach precise information about abortion. In most cases, it is very gender and heterosexual - there are few areas that recognize LGBT + students' presence and needs
Since the rise of the 19th century Bible and the expanding religious empire in the south of the 20th century (especially the Southern Baptist Conference), Protestant evangelists have clearly been the main religion in this area. At the same time, the dominant position of evangelicals is not as simple as the word "Bible belts". Southern evangelisers have religiously dominated their areas, and yet they do most. They politically influence their area greatly, they still do it in several areas; however, they did not feel completely safe in the cultural rule of the area. have confidence
Because of American conservative evangelical Protestantism, the southern US is informally called the "Bible Belt" which is an important part of this region's culture. This region contrasts with mainstream Protestant and Catholic in the northeastern United States, Religiously diverse Midwest and Great Lakes, Utah State of Mormonism and Idaho in the south, and relatively secular Western West. Compare with the Alabama state Bible Belt State, the northeast of Vermont is 34% of the non-religious population, the highest is 6%.