It depends on the amount of people from different faiths that where there. e.g if 20 Muslims walked past and 5 Christians walked past, the Muslim bowl will have more in it. So it isn't just the 'Who cares more' thing...
Probably not, but that is why it is a social experiment not a true experiment. There is no way to realistically control how many of each religion will come by. Many times with social experiments the experimenter will assume, due to probability, that a number of people representative of the population of each group will come by if he sits there long enough. It's a version of random sampling.
"don't like the idea of taking sides to prove that one group is better than the other when all groups have both good and bad people, and none are superior."
Definitely an agnostic.
Notice how the Christian bowl only has a bunch of in when it represents the majority of people. Whereas the Atheist, Agnostic and Buddhist bowls all have bills.
And now we wait...
That or the atheists and agnostics just tend to like to 1 up everybody else to prove how superior they are compared to religious people.
Or its in a location that happens to have more of 1 or 2 groups of people. Just because Christianity is the largest religion, doesn't mean its the most popular everywhere in the world. If you go to India, you are gonna find a hell of a lot more Hindus than Christians.
Or they guy is purposely taking out/putting in cash from specific bowls in hopes of proving a point or getting more people of X religion to donate.
"Just because Christianity is the largest religion, doesn't mean its the most popular everywhere in the world."
It's a white guy with signs written in English, so it's safe to say that he's most likely in a native English-speaking country, and in every single one of those Christianity is the major religion.
Definitely an agnostic.
And now we wait...
Or its in a location that happens to have more of 1 or 2 groups of people. Just because Christianity is the largest religion, doesn't mean its the most popular everywhere in the world. If you go to India, you are gonna find a hell of a lot more Hindus than Christians.
Or they guy is purposely taking out/putting in cash from specific bowls in hopes of proving a point or getting more people of X religion to donate.
It's a white guy with signs written in English, so it's safe to say that he's most likely in a native English-speaking country, and in every single one of those Christianity is the major religion.