Poll: Americans Dismayed over Waning Influence of Religion in Public Life
A record high number of Americans say that the role of religion in public life is shrinking and most believe this to be bad for the country, the Pew Research Center reports.
A record high number of Americans say that the role of religion in public life is shrinking and most believe this to be bad for the country, the Pew Research Center reports.
Public perception of “Christian nationalism” has remained stable even as the media paints it as a boogeyman.
Politico reporter Heidi Przybyla wrote an article on Thursday apologizing for her comments painting those who believe their rights come from God as “extremists” and “Christian nationalists.” Przyblya’s article was published after leading Christian organizations sent a letter to Politico leadership on
Christian organizations demand an apology from a Politico reporter who said those who believe their rights come from God are “extremists.”
A prominent U.S. Catholic bishop has blasted a Politico reporter’s commentary on Christian nationalism, calling it “one of the most disturbing and frankly dangerous things I’ve ever seen in a political conversation.”
A man featured in far-left director Rob Reiner’s upcoming documentary film about “Christian Nationalism” is not a Christian Nationalist.
CNN has offered its own racist read on Christianity’s future in America, insisting that white Christians must embrace mass immigration of people of color in order to save the faith.
England and Wales are minority Christian for the first time probably since the 7th century AD, with Islam and godlessness making gains.
The Atlantic has likened the rosary to an AR-15 assault weapon in an incendiary attack Sunday on conservative Catholics.
Christian nationalism does not exist except in the fertile imaginations of “Christian bashers,” Catholic League President Bill Donohue affirmed Monday.
Catholic League president Bill Donohue has denounced efforts to silence white Christians by demonizing them as “Christian nationalists.”
Conservative Christianity played a far greater role in getting Donald Trump elected to the White House than other factors commonly put forward, says a report in the journal Sociology of Religion.