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Comparing Religious Trends in Australia and America
The chapter explores the differences in secularization between the Australian and American churches, attributing it to historical factors like the US having a larger Christian base and a more competitive religious landscape. It discusses the decline of Christianity in Australia, impacting how the faith is perceived in society and leading to Christians becoming a minority for the first time. The conversation delves into the varying perceptions of Christianity, contrasting negative societal views with positive personal interactions, and the challenge of navigating different types of Christians within communities.