2012-08-14T05:00:04-06:00

A group of atheists decided to transcend party lines by launching dual billboard campaigns, deriding the religious faith of both Romney and Obama. Read more

2012-08-14T05:00:04-06:00

A group of atheists decided to transcend party lines by launching dual billboard campaigns, deriding the religious faith of both Romney and Obama. Read more

2012-08-13T07:41:48-06:00

Mitt Romney has played down his personal Mormon faith, but has not hesitated to harness “religion” under other guises for political gain. Read more

2012-08-13T07:30:43-06:00

This week on State of Belief Radio, Dr. Robert P. Jones provided some context in a segment about recent claims that black Americans will abandon President Obama over his endorsement of same-sex marriage. Dr. Jones observed: What the poll really reveal... Read more

2012-08-13T07:03:14-06:00

On this week's "Interfaith Voices," Dr. Robert P. Jones joined host Maureen Fiedler and fellow guest Kim Lawton, the managing editor of Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, to discuss the faith factor in the 2012 election. Read more

2012-08-13T05:00:51-06:00

For the first time, there is no Protestant on the Republican ticket. Read more

2012-08-10T05:00:20-06:00

It turns out that Rob Portman, who you may know as one of the "boring white guys" on Romney's shortlist for VP, owns a haunted hotel. Read more

2012-08-09T10:58:15-06:00

Will the next generation of GOP leaders have socially liberal views? Read more

2012-08-09T05:00:29-06:00

The "right to pray" amendment to the Missouri constitution passed by a wide margin earlier this week. The amendment, among other provisions, allows for schoolchildren's "right to pray and acknowledge God voluntarily in their schools." Read more

2012-08-08T07:54:07-06:00

As the final stretch of the presidential campaign nears, challenges that pollsters face are becoming increasingly important. Read more

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