Ties tighten between religion and politics | csmonitor.com
Jun 25th, 2004 by bill
“This country is the most religious developed democracy in the world,” says pollster Celinda Lake. “On the one hand, Americans want separation of church and state, but on the other they feel comfortable with 'In God we trust' and 'One nation under God.' It's a core value.”
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