Study: Religious people are mostly…liberal

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There are a lot of Christians in the United States, about 80% of the country as a matter of fact, and one would think that most of them were conservative thinkers, given their aggressive voices in support of republicans.  In Great Britain, however, that may not be the case.

(Newser) Is the term “Christian liberal” about to enter our political lexicon? So says a British report, which finds that 55% of religious people say they’re political lefties, compared to 40% who identify conservative, reports the Guardian. And 41% of the faithful say they value equality over freedom, compared to 36% among secular people. What seems counterintuitive to Americans is explained by two key findings in the report, according to the Daily Mail.

“First, religious people are more active citizens—they volunteer more, donate more to charity and are more likely to campaign on political issues,” says Jonathan Birdwell, who wrote the report. Second, “religious people … put a greater value on equality than the non-religious, [and] are more likely to be welcoming of immigrants as neighbors.” If you haven’t passed out yet, consider Birdwell’s conclusion, that many “see faith as a moral refuge from the otherwise nihilistic, dog-eat-dog values of consumerist, capitalist democracies.”

What do you think?  Does this study reflect America’s political landscape?

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Peter Lake

Peter Lake hails from the Midwest, but is now living in Germany. He is a professional writer who spent many years honing his craft at a well known newspaper. Peter originally sent an article to us through the citizen journalist program and decided to stay. We are glad he did.
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Jason
12 years ago

Not at all. I am an atheist, I volunteer for things, I am a charitable person, and I love learning about new cultures, so neighbors from a foriegn land would be totally cool. I am also a liberal. I believe very much that this study is wrong. I value equality and freedom as equals.

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