WASHINGTON (RNS) Throughout her 2016 presidential campaign, one facet of Hillary Clinton, 68, has been unchanging. She was, is and likely always will be a social-justice-focused Methodist. This has been evident across her decades as a lawyer, first lady, senator and secretary of state right up to her passionate response to a question about faith […]
Atheists politicians might be rare now, but not for long
Unbelievers get low poll ratings but Sarah Jones — my guest blogger today — sees another message in the new Gallup data, one that could alarm evangelicals. Source: Atheists politicians might be rare now, but not for long | Religion News Service
Evangelical Protestants Are The Biggest Winners When People Change Faiths | FiveThirtyEight

Religions in the United States grow and shrink because of immigration, births, deaths and many other factors, but a recent report from the Pew Research Center offers a chance to look in detail at w… Source: Evangelical Protestants Are The Biggest Winners When People Change Faiths | FiveThirtyEight
Why Religious Conservatives Are the Last Best Hope for Limited Government | Cato Unbound

Patrick J. Deneen bemoans the ground that classical liberals surrendered to progressives. He argues that religious conservatives need to step forward. Source: Why Religious Conservatives Are the Last Best Hope for Limited Government | Cato Unbound
