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Secularism’s Rising Influence in the U.S.

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A recent book by Rep. Jared Huffman, released this week, highlights the growing influence of secularism in the United States. Huffman, a Democrat from California and a known Humanist, positions Christian nationalism as a significant threat within the political landscape.

Huffman gained attention in 2017 when he became only the second modern member of Congress to openly identify as a “nonbeliever.” This was notable given that about 25% of the U.S. population described themselves as nonreligious during that time.

The book delves into the ways secularism is challenging traditional religious influence in political and societal spheres. Huffman argues that secular perspectives contribute to a more inclusive political discourse. He stresses the importance of separating church and state to ensure that democracy thrives.

Huffman’s perspective reflects a broader trend towards secularism that some researchers and analysts observe in contemporary American society. The increasing number of people identifying as nonreligious may reshape political and social dynamics, offering new avenues for policy and cultural discussions.

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