Americans overwhelmingly want religious institutions to 'keep out' of politics, new survey finds

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Americans overwhelmingly want religious institutions to 'keep out' of politics, new survey finds
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On the whole, Americans still believe religion is a positive force in American society, even if they don't want these organizations to mingle with politics.

Fifty-five percent of U.S. adults say that churches and other religious organizations do more good than harm and a similar proportion believes that religion strengthens morality in society, Pew found.

Sixty-five percent of U.S. adults believe that religious leaders, in general, have high or very high ethical standards. Members of the two parties also break with each other on some perceptions of religious influence. Almost three-quarters of Republicans think religious institutions do more good than harm in American society. Less than half of Democrats do.

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