Politics and religion have become too intricately intertwined.
To many Russians now, religion is not only a comfort but is becoming downright fashionable.
Japanese culture and religion have become intertwined into the martial arts.
I have already hinted that perhaps we are not aware how much religion has become detached from public and modern secular life.
Even so, it is evident that religion is becoming more in vogue.
The culture and religion formed among the slaves which they used to rebel against the Europeans became the building blocks for a Haitian nation.
By your own words, you have demonstrated how God and religion have become trivialized in American society.
Especially since the 1950s religions from the former colonies have become more prevalent; Islam is the most common of these with around 1.5 million adherents.
Education and religion were becoming increasingly important at this time, as a way to break class barriers through education and religious devotion.
In modern times, Japanese society has become very secular, and religion in general has become less important.