Not necessarily. There are a fair number of Christians who strongly self-identify as Christian but don’t go to church that regularly (in the US at least there are some very weird patterns. People claim in surveys to be going to church much more frequently than church attendance rates suggest.) This also won’t rule out other common religious groups, such as semi-religious Jews.
Not necessarily. There are a fair number of Christians who strongly self-identify as Christian but don’t go to church that regularly (in the US at least there are some very weird patterns. People claim in surveys to be going to church much more frequently than church attendance rates suggest.) This also won’t rule out other common religious groups, such as semi-religious Jews.
Oh certainly—it’s not universal, but more of a first-level filter.