Graphic: Being Good for Goodness' Sake?
This holiday season, the American Humanist Association has launched a campaign featuring ads on Washington, D.C., buses that proclaim, "Why believe in a god? Just be good for goodness' sake." But a 2007 survey by the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project found that a majority of Americans say it is necessary to believe in God in order to be moral and have good values. View the graphic »
Bush Makes Final Push to Boost His Faith-Based Initiative
President Bush is making a final push to promote his Faith-Based and Community Initiative, which expands opportunities for faith-based organizations to partner with federal, state and local governments in the delivery of social services. The Roundtable on Religion & Social Welfare Policy, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, reports on Bush's recent meetings with faith-based groups. Read the article at religionandsocialpolicy.org »
Dec. 9 - Time
Top Religion Stories of 2008: #5 - America's Unfaithful Faith
The Pew Forum's U.S. Religious Landscape Survey is No. 5 on Time Magazine's list of the top 10 religion stories of the year.
Dec. 11 - The Associated Press
Report: U.S. Executions, Death Sentences on Decline
Dec. 11 - USA Today
Saddleback Founder Warren Driven to Expand His Reach
Dec. 9 - Religion News Service
Bush Talks Faith, Won't Say God Chose Him To Be President
Dec. 9 - The Christian Science Monitor
In Europe, Same-Sex Showdown Moves to UN
Dec. 9 - The Wall Street Journal
Abortion Foes Open a New Front
Dec. 9 - Religion News Service
Does Obama Need To Find a Black Church To Call Home?
Dec. 8 - Politico
Newsweek Draws Fire on Gay Marriage
Dec. 7 - The New York Times
Detroit Churches Pray for 'God's Bailout'
Dec. 7 - USA Today
India Attacks Haven't Led to More Violence
Dec. 5 - CNN
Missing Atheist Sign Found in Washington State
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