Americans back church-state separation even as religiosity grows

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A Pew Research Center report shows Americans view religion as a positive force but resist Christian nationalist ideas, with broad support for the separation of church and state and for churches staying out of day-to-day politics, indicating Trump-era religious conservatism hasn’t shifted public opinion in a meaningful way.
Topics:nation#christian-nationalism#donald-trump#pew-research-center#politics#religion-in-public-life#separation-of-church-and-state
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