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What I do know is that according to many scholars, Islam is the fastest-growing religion in the United States.
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Obviously, Catholicism is one of the biggest religions in Latin America, as well as a large religion in the United States.
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Benedict responded by praising the role of religion in the United States.
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President Clinton has sought to defuse the growing number of disputes over the place of religion in state education in the United States.
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Although a source of inspiration for European and American philosophers, the state model created by Cyrus, based on diverse cultures, but no single dominant religion, was only picked up on in the 18th Century United States.
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So maybe it is the timing or just the fact that 83% of adults in the United States identify with some sort of religion.
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Not surprisingly, Republicans were more likely to support Christianity as the official state and national religion with 55 percent supporting the idea for their state and 46 percent in favor of making their Christian faith the official religion of the United States.
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And while I know this conference is focused on freedom of religion internationally, I want to take a moment to discuss what this means here in the United States.
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For the same reason as in France the fact that the state does not like asking questions about religion the United States has a hard time estimating the size of its Muslim population: the guesses range between 3m and 7m.
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Mr. Siddiqi is a long-time board member of several organizations in the United States funded by, and closely tied to, Saudi Arabia's radical state religion known as Wahhabism.
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