Race+and+Religion

**//Does race have anything to do with religion?//**

While looking for school diversity statistics, I came across the follow graphs. I was looking to see if the percentage of different ethnic groups was going up or down over time. Instead, I came to the conclusion that religion is somewhat related to race.

The following pictures are from Timothy Christian School, a private school located in Elmhurst, Illinois. Every year, almost 80% of students are Caucasian. There is the other 20% too. The numbers for the other ethnicities vary a little, but are about the same from year to year. From this information, it seems that Christians are mainly Caucasian as well. From personal experience, I have also observed that the majority of Christians are also Caucasian. This shows that there is some kind of correlation between religion and race. This statement has to do with where different races originated and which religion was practiced in that area. You must know that you can not group all Christians and all Caucasians in one group. There will always be Christians that aren't Caucasian, as shown in the graphs below, and there will always be Caucasians that aren't Christians. This is because, well it really depends on your definition of race, but it could have something to do with people migrating all over the world or converting to different religions. No matter what the reason, race does have something to do with religion.