religious conservatives

Want your kids to follow in your faith? Take a page from religious conservatives.

By Jesse Smith — January 19, 2021
(RNS) — The children of religious conservatives retain their faith as adults, in part at least because the parents talk to them about God.

Religious conservatives have lost LGBTQ rights battle. It’s time to surrender.

By Thomas Reese — June 25, 2020
(RNS) — Jesus recommended negotiation when the odds are against you, and St. Thomas Aquinas said legislating morality is a losing proposition.

Religious conservatives look to the next Supreme Court rulings on religious liberty

By Yonat Shimron — June 17, 2020
(RNS) — They hope to carve out significant wins in a series of cases, including ones dealing with the ministerial exception, abortion and public funding for religious schools.

Trump retains LGBT State Department official, frustrating Christian conservatives

By Lauren Markoe — February 15, 2017
(RNS) Once again, Trump and religious conservatives don't see eye to eye on LGBT rights. A sign of things to come?

GOP platform: Plenty for evangelicals to love

By Kimberly Winston — July 19, 2016
(RNS) The Republican Party platform promotes traditional marriage, the First Amendment Defense Act, the sanctity of life and other issues championed by religious conservatives.

Evangelicals want to follow the Global South on gays. They should be careful what they ask for (COMMENTARY)

By Jonathan Merritt — May 8, 2015
(RNS) When it comes to LGBT rights, calls for dialogue with global Christians are more about political posturing than a desire to really listen to our global brothers and sisters.

US must ‘destroy’ Islamic State, say religious conservatives

By David Gibson — August 13, 2014
(RNS) A coalition of religious leaders, led by mostly conservative Catholic, evangelical and Jewish activists, is calling on President Obama to sharply escalate military action against Islamic extremists in Iraq.

Report: Americans hold different views of what “religious” means

By Lauren Markoe — July 18, 2013
(RNS) There is a lopsided divide in America about what it means to be a religious person, with a majority believing that it's about acting morally but a strong minority equating it with faith.
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