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Americans Split on Religions Influence but Most Reject Politics From the Pulpit Rededicate 250 Christianity Christian Nationalism Churches Religious Freedom
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- Two-thirds of Americans believe churches should avoid political matters.
- 79% oppose churches endorsing specific candidates during elections.
- 37% of Americans feel religion is gaining influence, highest since 2002.
- 55% view religion's growing influence positively.
- 17% support declaring Christianity the official religion, 43% oppose.
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