Who is more likely to be racist: strongly religious people or strongly secular people? Let’s first consider each group’s basic worldview or belief system concerning the nature of people. According to ...
Scholars seek to reclaim a dirty word: secularism (RNS) A conference at Georgetown University this week focused on cleaning up what many Americans consider a dirty word: secularism. The goal of the ...
Debates about both religion and secularism are entering the British public sphere with increasing frequency – and sometimes vehemence. In the wake of the tragic attacks in Paris, controversy will no ...
Two new surveys were recently published, both showing the same thing: Religious people were more likely to be suspicious and unwelcoming of people who are different, while secular people were more ...
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