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Is the Jewish virtual library talking about census data and numbers from the Arab-American Institute an ok source?
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...l/arabpop.htmlIn December 2003, the U.S. census bureau released data for the first time on the Arab population of the United States. The data is from the 2000 census. For information on the Jewish population, see Demographics. The census does not break down the figures by religion, but the Arab-American Institute estimates that about 77% of Arab-Americans are Christians (42% Catholic, 23% Orthodox, 12% Protestant) and 23% Muslim.
Wiki puts the Lebanese at about 1/3rd of all US Arabs, and puts the Arab American Christians at 63% of the Arab American community with a rather large (13%) other, and 24% Muslim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_American
The thing is the Christians don't stand out as much, or those that do aren't even thought of as Arab or are often confused with Jews, like Tony Shalhoub or Ralph Nader
Lol, that's probably true, and threads do have a way of getting sidetracked
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