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Most Americans place a high value on religious freedom and tolerance

USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education),  Dec, 2004  

> Most Americans place a high value on religious freedom and tolerance, although almost one in two have doubts about the need to maintain the strict separation of church and state. The survey findings by the Council for America's First Freedom, Richmond. Va.. reflect a populace that cherishes its right to worship (although not enough to fight for it), dismisses the notion of an "official" faith, and remains uncertain about the source of the nation's religious freedom.

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