Everything else being equal, the more religious the individual in the U.S. today, the higher the probability that the individual identifies with or leans toward the Republican party. I called this the ā€œR and R ruleā€ in my 2012 book on religion, found the phenomenon alive and well in my 2014 review of Gallup data, and now, nine years later, Gallupā€™s data confirm that this religiosity gap is more evident than ever.

Americansā€™ political identity is a powerful correlate of a wide range of Americansā€™ attitudes and behaviors, including, in particular, a wide range of attitudes about hot-button political and social issues. And we know that political identity is related to views of the national economy, views of the nationā€™s institutions, happiness, perceptions of the nationā€™s most important problems, and a variety of other measures. It is thus not surprising that political identity would also be related to religion.

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    Being a Catholic in the NE used to be more about ethnic group/culture/family, and now it has become a political thing, just like the South. Makes sense. I had good reason to leave the Church, so I did. Apparently, I wasnā€™t alone.

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      Absolutely, I grew up in a NYC Irish Catholic family, and it was as much about being Irish-American as it was about being Catholic, and it was similar with all of the Italian Catholics that were married into the family or that I grew up with.

      Now I have far too many family members and friends replacing Jesus with Donald fucking Trump, and it sickens me. Iā€™m also non-practicing, Iā€™ve moved onto Agnosticism trending very close to outright Atheism, but I at least respect the humanistic aspect of ā€œthe teachings of Jesusā€, Trump is anything but humanistic, heā€™s much more opportunistic, Iā€™m not sure how these deluded people could confuse the two.

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        It doesnā€™t matter what you call it, once you notice the church has gone too extreme you wonā€™t ever go back. Especially Catholics, the American Catholic Church pushes sin. To save your soul you must leave because by its own dogma those who support what they ate doing will burn in hell for eternity.