A majority of U.S. adults (55%) say that whether something is right or wrong often depends on the situation. Fewer than half say there are clear and absolute standards by which to decide whether ...
Over the past three decades, church attendance has been on a steady decline. The Methodist, Lutheran, and Protestant church attendance has dropped by 30%, according to a Gallup poll released this week ...
Many religious folks argue that while science can explain much of the natural world, some issues are simply outside of the scientific realm, the classic example of which would be morality. The late ...
Some of the world’s leading researchers working at the intersection of media and morality will be at UB from April 11-13 for this year’s Moral Media Conference. The conference opens with a reception ...
(The Conversation) — The concept of Christian nationalism has taken center stage in many Americans’ minds as either the greatest threat to democracy or its only savior. Political scientist Eric ...
Karl Marx once said religion is the opiate of the masses. His metaphor may have a whiff of literal truth, even if it was intended as a hostile attack on religion from an atheistic perspective. It may ...