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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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The article reports on public opinion regarding religion's role in politics, with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or regulatory change affecting business operations is identified. The content is purely sociological/political and does not trigger any of the concrete commercial criteria (investment, regulation, price move, economic indicator, M&A).

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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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Americans Split on Religions Influence but Most Reject Politics From the Pulpit Rededicate 250 Christianity Christian Nationalism Churches Religious Freedom β€” News Analysis