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AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
Sat May 16, 2015, 10:20 AM May 2015

This Week in God.... (Maddow blog)

http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/week-god-51615?CID=sm_fb_maddow

"First up from the God Machine this week is a striking study on a new trend in American religiosity. As NBC News’ Erin McClam reported this week, the percentage of the population that does not identity with any religion has grown dramatically in recent years, as the Christian population in the U.S. shrinks."

We've seen a lot about that this week, of course.

"Also from the God Machine this week:

* Seems like the right move: “An appeals court has overturned the sabotage convictions of an 85-year-old nun and two fellow peace activists who broke into a facility storing much of this country’s bomb-grade uranium and painted slogans and splashed blood on the walls.”

* The announcement from the Holy See caused a stir: “The Vatican officially recognized the state of Palestine in a new treaty finalized Wednesday, immediately sparking Israeli ire and accusations that the move hurt peace prospects.”

* Phil Plait wrote a striking report this week on efforts to push creationism in Louisiana schools (thanks to my colleague Will Femia for the heads-up)."

More at link.

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This Week in God.... (Maddow blog) (Original Post) AlbertCat May 2015 OP
My favorite part: deucemagnet May 2015 #1
I missed Phil Plait's article. beam me up scottie May 2015 #2
I love Steve Benen RussBLib May 2015 #3

deucemagnet

(4,549 posts)
1. My favorite part:
Sat May 16, 2015, 01:28 PM
May 2015
Not surprisingly, the publication of the report has sparked considerable conversation, including in the political world, where Rush Limbaugh blamed President Obama for the recent shifts – as if the results were necessarily discouraging and in need of a culprit bearing responsibility – while Bill O’Reilly pointed the finger at “pernicious” entertainment he doesn’t like. (I tend to think the politicization of religion is itself, ironically, a key factor in the recent trends.)

But whatever the cause of the shifting religious landscape, the political and cultural impact is likely to be significant. The New York Times’ Nate Cohn explained, “Conservatives and Republicans, for example, have traditionally relied on big margins among white Christians to compensate for substantial deficits among nonwhite and secular voters.”

We tend to think of the GOP’s demographic problems as related to race: Republicans tend to rely heavily on white voters, which is a long-term problem in a country with increasing racial and ethnic diversity. But the religious demographics matter just as much: Christian conservatives are a key pillar of the GOP coalition. As the share of American Christian population falls, the pillars weaken.


Religion losing popularity? THANKS OBAMA! (No, really! Thanks, Obama! )

Also, it's always good to remind folks that we bigoted (supposedly), fascist (somehow?), baby-eating (given) atheist poopy-heads are among the most reliable democratic-voting demographics. (Yet somehow demonized on a democratic message board if we dare speak our minds, because shut up atheists!)

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
2. I missed Phil Plait's article.
Sat May 16, 2015, 04:36 PM
May 2015

Been a big fan of Bad Astronomy for years.

I'll post it in a separate thread.

RussBLib

(9,697 posts)
3. I love Steve Benen
Sat May 16, 2015, 06:57 PM
May 2015

(one of the writers at the Maddow Blog)

He writes about some of the most absurd, fucked-up crazy shit coming from the GOP in the most level-headed, restrained, non-insulting fashion. It's just amazing.

How can he not end up all burnt-out like Jon Stewart?

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