Americans, as anyone can fairly readily see, are more religious, more interested in and committed to religion, than Europeans. Why?
I just heard an interesting theory.
I just heard an interesting theory.
A podcast interviewee suggested that, in comparison to Europe, America has had a freer market in religion. Its many denominations and indeed congregations compete to fill their churches each Sunday. If they fail, their church must close its doors.
As a result, they have become and remained responsive to their congregations. But in Europe, there has been less religious diversity, and often, as in Britain and Germany, a state-supported church. Religion as government bureaucracy drifts out of touch.
This never occurred to me, but it sounds right as soon as I hear it.
The best argument for
1. separation of church and state, and
2. religious tolerance.
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