WASHINGTON — The question of what role religion should play in public life is becoming more and more of a dividing line for Americans.
A new poll published Monday shows a huge leap in the percentage of Americans who say religion is losing its influence on public life — from 52 percent in 2002 to 72 percent today — but it also shows an even split on whether that should change.
Forty-nine percent of Americans say churches and other houses of worship “should express their views on day-to-day social and political questions,” while 48 percent say churches and other houses of worship should keep out of political matters.
During the last midterm-election season, in 2010, those who wanted churches to stay out of politics outnumbered those who wanted churches to express their political views by a margin of 52 percent to 43 percent, according to the survey by the Pew Research Center.