That is a complex question, and the honest answer is that it depends. First, it depends on whether or not one believes in God. Second, it depends on what God one believes in. Then it depends on what one believes about God, such as God's plans, God's degree of intervention, or whether or not God answers prayers, for example—and you might be shocked at the disparities.
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Now let's turn to politics. This contemplation was stirred up by a recent Gallup poll that claims belief in God has dipped to a new low---though the vast majority of people (81%) still believe in God. Not surprisingly, young liberals are least likely to believe in God, even though according to the poll 72% of Democrats still believe in God.
That means that even though our country is bitterly divided on issues like the LGBTQ+ agenda, abortion, gun rights, and the Juneteenth holiday (just to name a few), in theory, nearly three-quarters of the country should be able to find common ground in God. But let's set that aside...