That's why I made a point of comparing USA to countries in Northern Europe (or Western Europe would have been a better choice, I guess), and
not the whole of Europe. It was my point that when you compare USA to countries of comparabele culture in Western Europe, then religion on the whole seem to have a bigger influence on society as a whole in USA than in Western Europe. Even considerably more influence it sometimes seems to me (but that is the part that I am unsure about, how
much it actually differs, I am more certain that it does, in fact, differ). That's what I found weird. Of Poland I expect it
Yes, I do understand these things as well, and I am not saying, for example, that "Scandinavia is an atheist paradise, and that USA has been overrun by fundamentalists". It's not that black or white of course. USA has made quite some achievements in science and it's of course "full of normal" as well. This forum is positively crawling with perfectly sane and nice Americans, just as one example
But I am talking about a sort of statistical average here, when it comes to religion and what influence it has over a country as a whole. How much religious notions and ideas are spread among people in general. How much it influences the politics (and indirectly then things like education and progress in science and similar things). And then, yes, it
does seem to me as if the USA is much more influenced by religion than comparable countries in Western Europe. The poll above that investigated people's attitudes about other groups (in the context of who would you vote for as president), for example, made a point about singling atheists out as a controversial group to ask about in the first place, and people also responded with great suspicion about atheists it seems. This seems to be a general view among Americans then that would probably mostly be found among fundamentalist groups here.
Well, it is still my view that religion have a larger influence on people in general, and on the country as a whole in USA, than it have over here. But I am open to that I can be wrong about this, or at least that I think it is more so than it really is. In fact, it is one of those things I would be quite glad to be wrong about, because as I said above, personally it does worry me a bit. I read in some other thread how Ronald Reagan had been influenced by astrology. To me it is equally worrying that your current president seems to be influenced by religion to such an extent.
You might have a point. The view many Europeans have of USA as a nutty country overrun by fundie religious people is in many ways simply a prejudice, but I do sometimes see Americans hold the same view about "other" states.
Lastly, I think that maybe our differing views also can be a bit about that you seem to have a much more positive outlook on life as a whole

I admit that I am a rather pessimistic character, and I do find it nice that you are pleasently surprised when traveling the USA, gives me a bit of hope