Talk:Republic of Free Georgia-Alabama (Obsolete) (1962: Doomsday)

Religion
I'm sorry, fellows, but even in the Inplausible universe the designation of Roman Catholicism (54%) and Anglicanism (35%) in a majority black southern republic is ludicrous. As an administrator, I can appreciation the attempt of editors -- even the creators of the wiki -- to tell a good story regardless of implausibility. However, as it says in the guidelines at the "Department of Implausibility":


 * [T]imelines [can] grow into real timelines if only someone [takes] care of them. [Altered to fit my point]

I am aware that Whipsnade is British and is not aware of the situation in America, but here and in the rest of the American articles, I do not believe there is any justification for elevating Anglicanism at all. As far as Roman Catholicism, according to Wikipedia that religion is followed by about 24% of the population of the United States and Canada. Fifty-one percent of Christians are Protestant of differing denominations.

Among American blacks, the majority of Christians are either Baptist or Methodist with a large minority in Pentacostal churches of different denominations. This would not change with WW 3. I propose that this be changed to something like 40% Baptist, 35% Methodist, 10% Catholic and 15% other. A good place to judge what this might be would be at this site: The USA Today Survey.

We don't have to be plausible, but let's face it, to be real we have to at least present believable information. SouthWriter (talk) 22:02, August 11, 2012 (UTC)