August 30, 2007
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How the Public Resolves Conflicts Between Faith and Science
Religion and the Presidential Vote: A Tale of Two Gaps
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How the Public Resolves Conflicts Between Faith and Science

Polls show that Americans have a healthy respect for science. But what happens when scientific findings conflict with religious beliefs? In the case of evolution, religious people, who make up a majority of Americans, rely primarily on their faith for answers.

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Religion and the Presidential Vote: A Tale of Two Gaps

For many political prognosticators, one of the issues to watch in the 2008 campaign is the "religion gap." But a new analysis of voting patterns explains that there are at least two religion gaps, one based on religious affiliation and the other based on frequency of attendance at worship services. Together they played a major role in 2004 and may do so again in 2008.

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Aug. 24 - FOX News
Up for Grabs? (video)
Pew Forum Senior Fellow John Green explains how Republicans may be losing ground to Democrats in some key religious demographics, including non-Latino Catholics and less-observant evangelical Protestants.
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Aug. 28 - Associated Press
Devout Muslim Becomes Turkey's President
After months of confrontation with the secular establishment, a devout Muslim with a background in political Islam
won the Turkish presidency.

Aug. 28 - Associated Press Newswires
Hispanic Churches Add English Services
While churches from every imaginable tradition have been adding Spanish services to meet the needs of new immigrants, an increasing number of Hispanic ethnic congregations are going the other way and adding English services.

Aug. 27 - The Christian Science Monitor
Joseph Biden: A Frank and Abiding Faith
Democratic presidential candidate Joseph Biden says his Catholic faith and values require him to fight any abuse of power.

Aug. 27 - The Salt Lake Tribune
Romney to Skip the Mormon Speech?
Political pundits have been clamoring for Mitt Romney to make a speech acknowledging and explaining his Mormon faith, but there could be risks for his campaign.

Aug. 26 - The New York Times
Universal Faith
The start of a new school year is bringing another round of controversy about religion in public education.

Aug. 23 - ABC News
Evangelicals Go Green - Will Conservative Candidates Follow Suit?
Evangelical Christians' growing concern about the environment may shift their allegiance away from Republican candidates.

Aug. 23 - The Christian Science Monitor
U.S. Judge Rules Public Funds Can Be Used for Church Renovations
A federal district court ruling in Michigan suggests a shift away from strict church-state separation.

Aug. 23 - Newsweek
A Movement Takes a Hit
The arrest of an illegal immigrant who took sanctuary in a Chicago church has galvanized the New Sanctuary Movement, a group of churches and lawyers fighting for immigration reform.

Aug. 22 - Reuters
Women the World Over Find Veil Limits Job Choice
In the United Arab Emirates and other Muslim countries, women who wear a veil over their face increasingly are finding it hard to get jobs that require interaction with the public.

Aug. 21 - The Christian Science Monitor
Do Candidates' Family Lives Matter to Voters? Not Much.
History shows that divorces, rebellious siblings and other family transgressions have not kept able politicians from becoming president.

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