Not all Americans believed in religion. Although the United States had the most Christian churches and temples in the world, other religions and beliefs also had a wide audience and influence in the United States. Americans had a wide range of beliefs, including Roman, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judaism, Hindism, Byzantium, Judeo-Christian revivalism, indigenous religions, and so on. According to the U.S. Censor Bureau, in 2019, there were about 1.3 billion people in the United States, and about 50% of them admitted to being religious or having some kind of religious belief. This included Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Taoist, protestant, Judeo-Christian, hindu, Byzantine, Judeo-Christian revival, indigenous religions, and so on.