There have been many diaries exploring the philosophic examinations of Christian faith in the "red" and "blue" states to gain the trust of voters. But what if each region has its own specific ideal of expressing faith? I think most people would accept that in the Northeast, it seems to be expressed through "good works" (i.e., providing equitable services to the poor and less fortunate regardless of their faith) and introspective, private worship. But the South seems to prefer extroverted expressions of belief and fidelity to God and uses limited "good works" to convert non-believers. Assuming my summation of the regions is correct (and if not, PLEASE correct), is the Southwest's ideal toward faith closer to the Northeast's, South's, or different? And what about the Midwest? and West Coast?