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A growing number of Americans, including younger men, see religion regaining cultural influence, with 31% believing this in February 2025—the highest in 15 years.
A growing number of Americans believe religion is regaining cultural influence, with Pew Research showing 31% holding this view in February 2025—the highest in 15 years.
Christian identification has stabilized above 60%, and younger men are increasingly turning to traditional faiths, seeking meaning and structure amid perceived ideological rigidity in progressive circles.
Some, including the author’s son, find religious traditions more compatible with liberal values than what they see as intolerant groupthink in certain secular movements.
While concerns remain about potential links to populism, the author, though atheist, sees value in religion’s role in supporting individual rights and societal stability.
Un número creciente de estadounidenses, incluidos los hombres más jóvenes, ven que la religión está recuperando la influencia cultural, con un 31% que cree esto en febrero de 2025, la cifra más alta en 15 años.