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  1. Protestantism (63%) Roman Catholicism (11%) Mormonism (1%) Jehovah's Witnesses (1%) No religion (20%) Judaism (1%) Other religion (2%) Don't know (1%) Religion in Atlanta, while historically centered on Protestant Christianity, now involves many faiths as a result of the city and metro area's increasingly international population.

  2. Eastern Orthodox Christianity is the main religion in Georgia. Here, the icon by Mikhail Sabinin depicts the history of the Georgian Orthodox Church, which, to this day, is recognized as the country's majority religion. Christianity is the predominant religion in Georgia.

  3. The Official Religion In Georgia. Orthodox Christianity is officially recognized by the Constitution of the country. According to tradition, it is believed that the Apostles Simon and Andrew first preached Christianity in Georgia in the 1st century.

  4. Georgia is home to several historic religious sites. Among them are Congregation Mickve Israel, [4] located in Savannah, Georgia; Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia; [5] Kiokee Baptist Church located in Appling, Georgia; [6] Shrine of the Black Madonna of Atlanta; [7] and Springfield Baptist Church in Augusta, Georgia. [8]

  5. The country of Georgia is an officially secular nation which welcomes followers of all major world religions to practice their faith. Religion in Georgia reached a major turning point in 326 AD, when the nation is largely recognized as the second country in the world (after Armenia) to have adopted Christianity. Today roughly 80% of Georgia’s population identifies as Christian, with most ...

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  6. 3 days ago · Georgia, country of Transcaucasia located at the eastern end of the Black Sea on the southern flanks of the Greater Caucasus Mountains. It was the site of the ancient kingdom of Iberia and of the medieval Bagratid dynasty.

  7. 48.4% of the people in Atlanta are religious: - 10.0% are Baptist. - 1.0% are Episcopalian. - 9.8% are Catholic. - 0.4% are Lutheran. - 5.8% are Methodist. - 2.0% are Pentecostal. - 3.2% are Presbyterian. - 0.4% are Church of Jesus Christ. - 11.6% are another Christian faith. - 1.0% are Judaism. - 1.0% are an eastern faith.

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