Marc Verha
Fri, Aug-20-04, 18:19
I'm reading LL Cavalli-Sforza 2000 "Genes, peoples &
languages" Univ.Calif.Press p.200: "there is some indication
that the US culture is one of the most religiuos in the world.
[This] must have come from a strong founders' effect, as shown
by the fact that the major contribution to the US culture was
from English immigrants in the 17th cent. who came mostly in
search of freedom from religious persecution."
languages" Univ.Calif.Press p.200: "there is some indication
that the US culture is one of the most religiuos in the world.
[This] must have come from a strong founders' effect, as shown
by the fact that the major contribution to the US culture was
from English immigrants in the 17th cent. who came mostly in
search of freedom from religious persecution."