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The article discusses the growing influence of religion, particularly Christianity, in American politics under the Trump administration. It highlights efforts to blur the separation of church and state by increasing government support for religious organizations and promoting Christian nationalism, especially among the Republican base. Prominent figures like JD Vance and Raphael Warnock embody contrasting views on faith-based politics, with Vance emphasizing Christian conservative values and Warnock advocating for the moral and spiritual integrity of religious involvement in governance. Despite this, religious adherence in the U.S. is declining, with fewer Americans identifying as Christian, while support for Christian nationalism among Republicans is increasing. Experts note a shift toward religious diversity and a decline in the belief of American divine exceptionalism across party lines.
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