America is an unusually religious nation.
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Notoriously, the United States is the most religious of the Western advanced nations. It's a bit mysterious why that is.
The U.S. is off the spectrum in religious commitment.
Being religious is quintessentially American.
America should function as a Christian nation.
America's freedom of religion, and freedom from religion, offers every wisdom tradition an opportunity to address our soul-deep needs: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, secular humanism, agnosticism and atheism among others.
I don't know that the United States is 'God's Country,' but the church has been so strong here, and because of its influence, we hold life to be sacred and we believe that individuals have dignity. This is part of our legacy.
The British, I have discovered, assume that Americans are more religious than they are.
It strikes me as odd that the free exercise of religious faith is sometimes treated as a problem, something America is stuck with instead of blessed with.
Politics in America is the binding secular religion.
I am not convinced that the U.S. is more religious than Britain. Even if more people go to church in America, I think the U.S. is a much more secular country than Britain.