Does Long Island have a decent-sized non-ultraconservative evangelical population? (user search)
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« on: May 01, 2024, 07:03:06 PM »

Or at least did it 20 years ago?

The reason I ask is because Long Island had a bunch of Christian (or Christian-adjacent like Skycamefalling) hardcore bands around the turn of the century, but it seems like an odd place demographically for that...Christian hardcore band members usually (at least at that time) meant evangelical but not really fundamentalist or conservative/really politically involved. At least no Catholics or northeastern WASP types, you could find a few mainline types in such bands (like here there was Lutherans) but not of flavor you'd associate with Long Island.
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