I do think of how we were on a secularizing trend, but then cranked up religion as national identity as one of the issues which separated us from them.
I do have optimism that we may be reaching a tipping point in voter blocs and sentiment as the religious right finally “catches the car”, forcing casual supporters to confront what they have been defending.
The U.S. would be crazy religious regardless of who lost the Cold War.
I do think of how we were on a secularizing trend, but then cranked up religion as national identity as one of the issues which separated us from them.
I do have optimism that we may be reaching a tipping point in voter blocs and sentiment as the religious right finally “catches the car”, forcing casual supporters to confront what they have been defending.