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			Cited were countries with a dominant religions, AND highly religious populations.  All of which have more actively religious populations than the United States of America.  
 And the number of people who are actively religious in America is irrelevant to the discussion.  America isn't a Christian nation, wasn't built on Christian (or any other religion) principles, etc.  The U.S. government was built to be completely and totally free of all religions and to keep government out of all religions.
 
 America is a secular nation.  The number of people who are religious doesn't change that fact.  If every single citizen of the United States were of the same religion (let's say catholic for the sake of argument) and all of them were actively and frequently  participating in church, it still wouldn't make America a Catholic nation.
 
 
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