Religiosity in America, measured in denominational affiliation and church attendance, has never been lower. Over the past decades, a growing culture of atheism (and non-denominationalism) has spread across the country and permeated into our art, traditions and politics. But in the aftermath of the pandemic lockdown and amid pivotal foreign conflicts and widespread economic malaise, Americans seem to be slowly inching back toward religiosity — at least in the sense of a supernatural, high-being.
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