- October 5, 2017“All men are created equal” does not mean what we think those words should mean.
- July 25, 2017Delegates delivered letters signed by 7,150 Catholic nuns opposing the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
- May 25, 2017Tolerance treats every belief as equally valid; Trump's utter indifference to the truth allows him to treat every belief as equally meaningless.
- April 20, 2017Even as they lament the imminent demise of Christianity and the oppression of true believers, evangelicals maintain an outsized influence on politics and policy.
- January 26, 2017Now is the time to take action to insure a rapid and just transition away from fossil fuels toward clean energy.
- March 12, 2016We spoke with Robert P. Jones, whose American Values Survey studies the role that religion, culture and the economy play in informing voters' decisions.
- January 11, 2016The Pew Research Center recently highlighted some data points worth noting as we enter this election year.
- December 7, 2015
“The tug of war between reason and faith is the undercurrent of our society in what some see as a fundamentalist era," Bill Moyers has said. “It's an ancient conflict, a long-running argument, but with all the fear, violence, and intolerance that grip our times, we have to come to terms with the fact that it must be reason and faith, not reason versus faith. Otherwise, we would tear our society apart." This is a ...
- May 26, 2015Ireland, a predominantly Catholic country, made a historic decision on Friday to be the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage via popular vote.
- April 30, 2015Sister Simone Campbell and an interfaith coalition are working toward a federal budget that will better reflect shared values of fairness and compassion.