by Mark Tidsworth | Jul 17, 2019 | Opinion
What do we do when the U.S. president spews racism during a weekend Twitter tirade? We may need to give ourselves a moment first. We grow so numb to President Trump’s rhetoric after a while, with the firestorms of his frequent tirades burning up our emotional...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Aug 23, 2012 | News
“We are religion-and-values specialists and issue generalists,” says Robert Jones in a recent Skype interview with EthicsDaily.com. Jones is the founding CEO of Public Religion Research Institute in Washington, D.C. PRRI “is a nonprofit, nonpartisan...
by Larry Greenfield | Apr 20, 2012 | Opinion
“Start packing!” That was Mitt Romney’s directive when asked if he had anything to say to President Obama now that, at least unofficially, the 2012 general election campaign for White House residency has begun. Not at all a surprising response from...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 14, 2012 | News
Dozens of Tennessee faith leaders urged Republican presidential candidates to keep the bitter rhetoric on immigration out of the Volunteer State. Tennessee’s Republican presidential primary is March 6. The plea came Feb. 9 in the form of a statement signed and...
by James L. Evans | Jan 23, 2012 | Opinion
The 2012 presidential race is shaping up to be as much an old-time religious revival as it is a political contest. Informed by consultants that more than 60 percent of American voters prefer candidates with strong religious convictions, Republicans and Democrats are...