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Has the marriage between America and the LDS church specifically and Christianity generally always been a part of our society?Not so much with religion, but in the past few years I've been less comfortable with our somewhat forced patriotism. We don't need the national anthem played before every possible sporting event, when it would make more sense for international games, games on patriotic holidays, all-star games and championships. Make it special.
And making kids recite the Pledge of Allegience every day at school creeps me out. Seems so Hitler's Youth'ish. The flag is a symbol, not a thing to worship.
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I feel like it’s been put on steroids over the last few decades. In fact, I’d wager that most self-identified “Christians” are more or less driven by what they identify as Republican politics and identity more than the Christian identity. It’s interesting how Black and Hispanic Christians still don’t identify as Republican or didn’t vote for trump.
Why?
And how does this play out as views accepting gay marriage and abortion rights increase?
Most White Americans who regularly attend worship services voted for Trump in 2020
Among White Americans, worship service attendance remains highly correlated with presidential vote choice.