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Initech

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Tue Jul 23, 2013, 03:54 PM Jul 2013

Are We Seeing The End Of The Religious Right In America? [View all]



Are we facing down the end of the conservative death grip on religion in America? It's true that religious progressives have always been a part of the conversation—it's not just Republican politicians who pay fealty to God in their public speeches and appearances—but by and large, when faith is discussed in public forums, it's almost always religious conservatives using it as a cudgel to attack women's rights, gay rights, and secularism. That may be changing, however, as the numbers of religious progressives are on the rise, according to the Public Religion Research Institute. In fact, for people ages 18-33, religious progressives outnumber religious conservatives. ThinkProgress reports:

According to the survey, 23 percent of people aged 18 to 33 are religious progressives, while 22 percent are nonreligious and 17 percent are religious conservatives. By contrast, only 12 percent of those aged 66 to 88 are religious progressives, whereas 47 percent are said to be religious conservatives.

This demographic shift might go a long way to explaining why anti-choice politicians have chosen now to be the time to drastically dial up the number of attacks on reproductive rights. Abortion has been legal for 40 years, and until recently, anti-choicers mostly chipped away at access quietly and without much notice from the press. Lately, however, anti-choicers have turned up the volume, attacking abortion access—and contraception—with a frenzy that seems as if they think this is the last chance they'll ever get. Numbers like the ones produced by this survey suggest that they aren't wrong to think they're running out of time.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/07/22/religious_progressives_outnumber_religious_conservatives_ages_18_33_does.html


Can't come soon enough if you ask me!
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The magazine Free Inquiry has been making this point for a number of years but in spite byeya Jul 2013 #1
Moral Mondays is a good start, imo. cbayer Jul 2013 #8
Thing is, just by being liberal, these people believe in separation of church and state Scootaloo Jul 2013 #27
They have disportionate power zentrum Jul 2013 #28
You are absolutly right about that zeemike Jul 2013 #31
The Reagan coalition has been showing cracks for years Warpy Jul 2013 #2
Good analysis of this. cbayer Jul 2013 #9
Most excellent. Brigid Jul 2013 #12
The Nixon/Reagan coalition fractured in 92' with Buchannan's race speech. Dawson Leery Jul 2013 #24
I pray we are! n/t zappaman Jul 2013 #3
Yup MANative Jul 2013 #6
Ditto. n/t RebelOne Jul 2013 #11
Speaking from the Great State of Texas: No NoPasaran Jul 2013 #4
In Bible Belt states like here in OK and in TX, they'll stay in power for a while longer Wednesdays Jul 2013 #7
The Great GOP Smackdown of 2014 should make it painfully evident. AmBlue Jul 2013 #5
The gopers have basically ignored 2012 Iliyah Jul 2013 #10
Many gopers think they lost because they are "not conservatve enough." davidn3600 Jul 2013 #16
That's been their focus for several cycles now Scootaloo Jul 2013 #29
They ignore 2012 at their peril. AmBlue Jul 2013 #33
Hoping so Gus Lammas Jul 2013 #13
From your mouth to God's ear. trof Jul 2013 #14
Religion never had a right in politics BrainMann1 Jul 2013 #15
I'll believe it when I see it. surrealAmerican Jul 2013 #17
One can only pray this is true! (;-) on point Jul 2013 #18
With respect, take out "The Religious right in" and...........THERE is the question. BornLooser Jul 2013 #19
To reuse a cliche of the Bush era: Arugula Latte Jul 2013 #20
Kick & recommended. William769 Jul 2013 #21
Tragically it won't happen. blackspade Jul 2013 #22
Gay rights and birth control are like garlic to a vampire! randome Jul 2013 #23
it depends on whether the reformed theology trend really takes hold. LeftyMom Jul 2013 #25
I think we're just seeing the end of the GOP using them Myrina Jul 2013 #26
Bush Jr. was the real deal for the fundies. Dawson Leery Jul 2013 #30
Not until tax exempt status is taken from these POLITICAL "churches" Va Lefty Jul 2013 #32
God, I hope so. smirkymonkey Jul 2013 #34
K & R Scurrilous Jul 2013 #35
I think it has largely run its course and is probably going out of style even on the far right Douglas Carpenter Jul 2013 #36
The RR rebranded. They are now the Tea Party. alfredo Jul 2013 #37
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