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  2. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Political beliefs and religious beliefs in the United States are closely intertwined, with both affecting the other. [186] [187] Highly educated Americans are more likely to be liberal. In 2015, 44% of Americans with college degrees identified as liberal, while 29% identified as conservative.

  3. Liberal Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Christianity, also known as liberal theology and historically as Christian Modernism (see Catholic modernism and Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy), [1] is a movement that interprets Christian teaching by prioritizing modern knowledge, science and ethics. It emphasizes the importance of reason and experience over doctrinal authority.

  4. Conservative Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Conservative Christianity, also known as conservative theology, theological conservatism, traditional Christianity, [1] [2] or biblical orthodoxy [3] is a grouping of overlapping and denominationally diverse theological movements within Christianity that seeks to retain the orthodox and long-standing traditions and beliefs of Christianity.

  5. Why Supreme Court Liberals Joined Conservatives on Religion - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- The Supreme Court has decided, 7-2, that teachers in Catholic elementary schools are not covered by employment discrimination law. This is a highly important expansion of ...

  6. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The point of difference comes with the influence of social liberalism". [7] American conservatives tend to support Christian values, [8] moral absolutism, [9] and American exceptionalism, [10] while opposing abortion, euthanasia, and some LGBT rights (depending on the politicians). [11]

  7. Inside Project 2025: How the expansive conservative ... - AOL

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    Project 2025 is an expansive conservative policy playbook and it could have broad implications on the First Amendment and religious liberty.

  8. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While there is a common belief that religious voters will always vote Republican that is not necessarily the case. Whether the vote is made for one party or another is noticeably based on socioeconomic status. [19] For low income religious people, there is almost no correlation between their religious beliefs and their voting decision. [20]

  9. Readers debate if government leaders should let faith guide ...

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    His answer to the well-justified fear of a conservative religion controlling laws is that we should “fear the opposite.” ... The panel's focus on integrating Christian beliefs into legislation ...