"Religious
freedom" seems to be the phrase on many people's lips right now. From
Louie Giglio's withdrawal from the Inauguration Day prayer, to Hobby Lobby's
refusal to pay for health insurance that covers potentially abortion-inducing
medicines, to President Obama's newly decreed January 16 as "Religious
Freedom Day," the question of religious liberty and just how far it
stretches and how much it covers is a topic du jour. What does religious freedom really mean to Americans? And just how under threat do Americans perceive it? A new Barna study uncovers five trends when it comes to Americans and their perceptions of religious liberty.
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