I’ll ask a small favor. Nice work on combining the spread out stats, but could you give them in a spreadsheet format instead of Bar Charts? I don’t know why but looking at the data in spreadsheets (with error included) always makes it easier for me to digest than bar charts.
The makeup of the Episcopal Church has changed dramatically in the last few decades. Where it was once dominated by older upper/upper middle class families with fairly long colonial era pedigrees there is now a significant mix of people who have been attracted by the less rigid doctrinal stance. As a result the Church has become much more liberal politically. Many of the more conservative old-line Episcopalians have allied themselves with the Anglican Church.
I’ll ask a small favor. Nice work on combining the spread out stats, but could you give them in a spreadsheet format instead of Bar Charts? I don’t know why but looking at the data in spreadsheets (with error included) always makes it easier for me to digest than bar charts.
Again, good job, I just hate bar charts.
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The makeup of the Episcopal Church has changed dramatically in the last few decades. Where it was once dominated by older upper/upper middle class families with fairly long colonial era pedigrees there is now a significant mix of people who have been attracted by the less rigid doctrinal stance. As a result the Church has become much more liberal politically. Many of the more conservative old-line Episcopalians have allied themselves with the Anglican Church.