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Profiles of Fred Thompson and Chris Dodd Now Available
Religion
& Politics '08
has unveiled two new profiles: Democrat Chris Dodd, who has officially
announced his presidential candidacy, and Republican Fred Thompson, who is
expected to announce soon.
The
profiles include religious biographies, quotes, must-read articles and candidate
positions on a dozen values-laden issues, such as abortion, gay marriage and
the Iraq
war. A unique feature allows users to compare candidates on these issues in a
concise format. Six Democratic and six Republican candidates have been profiled so far with more to come.
Read the Dodd
profile Read the
Thompson profile
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Survey Shows Evangelicals
More Likely to Emphasize Marriage
A new Pew Research
Center survey about sex,
marriage and parenthood shows that white evangelical Protestants believe in the
importance of marriage and have strong moral prescriptions against premarital
sex and childbearing outside of marriage.
They are
more likely than other religious groups to:
- consider
the rise in unmarried childbearing and cohabitation bad for society;
- agree
that a child needs both a mother and father to be happy;
- say that
divorce should be avoided except in extreme circumstances.
Read a summary
of the report Download
the complete
report
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FAQs -
and Answers - about Pew's Muslim American Survey
A recent
Pew survey, "Muslim Americans: Middle Class and Mostly Mainstream,"
attracted a great deal of attention and also raised a number of questions about
the research. The Pew
Research Center
has compiled answers to some of the most controversial questions, including:
- How did you determine who is a
Muslim?
- Many estimates of the size of the
Muslim population are much higher than Pew's. Why should we trust the Pew estimate?
- Wouldn't many Muslim Americans be
afraid to be honest about their views on many sensitive questions, especially
where the U.S.
government and foreign policy are concerned?
Read the FAQs
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Ruling
on Faith-Based Initiative Analyzed
A splintered U.S.
Supreme Court ruled last week that taxpayers cannot sue the federal government
over events that reach out to religious organizations on grounds that these
events violate the separation of church and state. The Roundtable on Religion and
Social Welfare Policy, a Pew-funded project, has released an in-depth analysis
of Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, a case that challenged President
Bush's faith-based initiative.
Read
the analysis
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Pew Forum in the News
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June 29 -
The Washington
Post
Op-Ed: The Gospel of
Obama
Pew Forum Senior Fellow John Green says surveys suggest that young evangelicals
are more concerned about the environment and international issues than were previous
generations. Columnist Michael Gerson argues that this shift could provide an
opening for Democratic candidates like Barack Obama.
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Top Religion Headlines
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July 2 - USA Today Darwin Supported
Missionaries
The 19th century English biologist famous for his theory of
evolution supported Christian missionary work for his entire adult life, historians have found.
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July 2 - Orlando
Sentinel The New Breed on the
Right The Rev. Joel Hunter is part of a new generation of Christian
conservatives who are expanding their agendas beyond traditional opposition to
abortion, gay marriage and stem-cell research.
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July 1 - The
New York Times
Pope Urges
Reconciliation for China's Catholics
In an open letter to Chinese Catholics, Pope Benedict XVI
said it is time for the underground and state-sponsored Catholic churches in China to
reconcile.
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July 1 -
Associated Press
British Muslims
Worried of Backlash After Failed Terrorist Attacks
After three failed bomb attacks in London and Glasgow,
British Muslims are bracing for a backlash.
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June 30 -
The Washington Post
Proposal for an
Islamic Envoy Brings Cautious Hope
Muslims applauded President Bush's proposal to send an
envoy to the Islamic world but warned that improving
relations will take time.
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June 30 - Associated Press
Romney Tells
Religious Conservatives 'Jesus Christ is My Savior'
When questioned by Iowa
conservatives about his Mormon faith, Mitt Romney answered that "The Bible for
me is the word of God," and "I also believe that Jesus Christ is my
savior."
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June 30 -
Los Angeles Times Leaders of Five Faiths
Decry Violence in Name of Religion
Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and Jews met in Indonesia
where they urged others around the world to practice tolerance.
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June 30 -
The Washington Post
Civil Union Laws
Don't Ensure Benefits
Four months after New Jersey's
civil union law went into effect, many same-sex couples are severely
disillusioned with their prospects for legal equality.
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June 29 -
ABC News Debate Over Same-Sex
Benefits Heats Up The 2008 presidential contenders are at odds over
federal benefits for same-sex partners.
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June 28 -
Religion News Service On Balance, Religious
Conservatives Fared Well Under Roberts Conservative religious advocacy organizations praised the
Supreme Court term that ended last week.
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