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Date: 2013-09-25 01:25 am (UTC)I do regard the US as a bit of an oddity with their attitude to religion and the importance certain brands of it have. I think the average person here is probably agnostic (as opposed to atheist) or nominal Christian (the sort who've never been to church but put Anglican on their census form). There are some right-wing "Christian" political parties(I put it in quotes as their opinions hardly mesh with those of Jesus) who seem almost American in their fundie fervour, but they're hardly a force to reckon with or worry anyone.