Religion often shapes someone’s view of abortion — but what about a woman’s actual decision?
The Conversation:
There’s a difference between abstract views and personal decisions. On
average, strong religious beliefs and involvement in a religious
community do not make an American woman less likely to terminate her
first pregnancy, so long as she conceives without a potential marriage
partner.
ACNA is tested and chaplains scramble as chaplain-endorsing nonprofit exits
Religion News
Service: The break comes as their bishop, Derek Jones, declined to
participate in an investigation he and his lawyers deemed unlawful.
Defense Secretary Hegseth tests Constitution in Pentagon worship services
Religion News
Service: Speaking at a recent worship service at the Pentagon, Hegseth
said the US needs to be “in prayer, on bended knee, recognizing the
providence of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”
Pastor linked to Lutheran church group also linked to neo-Confederate movement
The Guardian: John Eidsmoe, associated with Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, has history with public defenses of Confederacy.
Fully MAGA-fied Christianity*
The Atlantic:
Politics, especially culture-war politics, now provides many
fundamentalists and evangelicals with a sense of community and a common
enemy.
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