I'm not surprised that most Americans want a clear separation between Church and State, but I'm slightly surprised that Hispanic Americans are less fundamental than I assumed.
This is a two-year-old Pew study, but it's comprehensive. I can only wonder what sort of movement we'd see on the numbers today after Roe fell and some states have implemented bans based on (mostly) religious beliefs. Hopefully, Pew will repeat the study.
Most people aren't too bothered by religious symbols on public property but are more opposed to things like prayer in schools. The whole study is interesting. Where do you fall on the degree of separation?
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