The results of yesterday’s election appear to show a “dramatic rejection [6]” of the Religious Right, writes Dan Gilgoff on CNN’s Belief Blog.
“For many conservative Christian leaders, it was a nightmare scenario: Barack Obama decisively re-elected. Same-sex marriage adopted by voters in some states. Rigorously anti-abortion candidates defeated in conservative red states. On multiple levels, Tuesday’s election results seemed to mark a dramatic rejection of the Christian right’s agenda.”
Gilgoff also notes that Obama increased his support among white evangelicals in Ohio, and narrowly won Catholics nationwide.
Links:
[1] http://sojo.net/blogs/gods-politics
[2] http://sojo.net/biography/duane-shank
[3] http://sojo.net/blogs/2012/11/07/questioning-religious-right#comment-covenant
[4] http://sojo.net/letter-to-the-editor?post=Questioning%20the%20Religious%20Right
[5] http://sojo.net/donate
[6] http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/11/07/election-results-raise-questions-about-christian-rights-influence/