Contradiction Where Religion and American Politics Meet
http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/13079/contradiction_where_religion_and_american_politics_meet
Heres a newspaper headline that might induce a disbelieving double take: Christians More Likely to Be Leftwing And Have Liberal Views on Immigration and Equality. Sounds too hard to believe, right? Well, its trueonly not here in America, but in the United Kingdom.
That headline, from Londons Daily Mail, summed up the two-tiered conclusion of a new report from the British think tank Demos, which found that in England 1) religious people are more active citizens (who) volunteer more, donate more to charity and are more likely to campaign on political issues and 2) religious people are more likely to be politically progressive (people who) put a greater value on equality than the non-religious, are more likely to be welcoming of immigrants as neighbours (and) more likely to put themselves on the left of the political spectrum.
These findings are important to America for two reasons.
First, they tell us that, contrary to evidence in the United States, the intersection of religion and politics doesnt have to be fraught with hypocrisy. Britain is a Christian-dominated country, and the Christian Bible is filled with liberal economic sentiment. It makes perfect sense, then, that the more devoutly loyal to that Bible one is, the more progressive one would be on economics.
That highlights the second reason this data is significant: the findings underscore an obvious contradiction in our own religious politics.