The information you cite in the poll, aside from that odd bit about atheists, is indicative of my point. 8% do not believe in a god or universal spirit (and do not fear legal retribution for saying so)... only a bare majority, judging from the phrasing, pray on a daily basis... they aren't rigid about their beliefs... tolerance of other religions has increased, even among self-identified conservatives... three quarters believe their religious doctrine is open to interpretation. Compare this to the situation five or six hundred years ago, pre-Renaissance. We live in an increasingly secular society where scientific awareness, to a degree unimaginable in centuries past, has filtered into the public consciousness. The church does not control the state and is not allowed to use the public schools as indoctrination centers. Failure to follow religion attend church regularly or believe in a god is not a criminal offense.