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Data: Republicans Two Times More Likely to Be Religious Than Democrats
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Religion plays a larger part in the lives of Republican voters than in the lives of their Democrat counterparts, according to a new survey. A report from the Pew Research Center released late last month found that two-thirds (66%) of Republicans believe “with absolute certainty” in God, compared to only 41% of Democrats who said the same—a 25-point difference. Roughly half of Republicans also said that religion is “very important” in their lives (48%) and that they pray daily (52%), while only 28% of Democrats described religion as “very important” and just over one third (35%) said that they pray daily. Regular church attendance (at least once a month) scored lower among both groups: 41% among Republicans and only 24% among Democrats. In comments to The Washington Stand, Joseph Backholm, senior fellow for Biblical Worldview at Family Research Council, shared his insights on the data. “I think there are a couple things happening here that are related. First, modern progressivism is inherently secular,” he explained. “It is based on the idea that personal fulfillment is the greatest good, feelings determine truth, and the satisfaction of personal desires is the only path to happiness. It stands in opposition to the idea that we are ultimately to submit to the will of a power greater than ours.” Backholm continued, “So the more progressive you are, the less you will see the idea of God as true or helpful, so the more likely you are to be secular. Of course, there are people who try to be both religious and progressive, but they end up worshipping a God that requires nothing of them and agrees with them about everything, so it’s the same as not having a God at all.” “There’s a chicken-and-egg component to the relationship between religion and politics,” Backholm said, addressing whether Republicans are more religious than Democrats because their political views foster faith or whether the more religiously-devout tend towards Republican politics because they align more nearly with their faith. “There’s no doubt that political beliefs shape religious beliefs. In fact, in recent years, we’ve seen people’s journey to Christianity begin with a realization that leftism doesn’t work and wanting to understand why. So, politics can influence religion,” the Biblical Worldview scholar explained. “But sometimes our politics becomes our religion. If we don’t believe truth exists outside of us, once we make up our mind politically, we create a community and even a religion that affirms our political convictions,” he continued. “In this sense,” he explained, “our politics becomes our religion because it is the North Star around which we orient everything else. This can happen on the Right and the Left, but it’s more common on the Left, because the Left is philosophically opposed to the idea of fixed truth,” Backholm posited. “Conservativism, at least in the sense that I understand it, requires us to acknowledge an authority above us and encourages us to submit to that authority. Secularism denies an ultimate higher power.” The Pew Research study also discovered that while Republicans tended to maintain similar religious trends when examined by racial demographic—for example, 48% of white Republicans and 49% of both black and Hispanic Republicans say that religion is “very important” to them—Democrats differ more widely on religious matters depending on their race or ethnicity. Among white Democrats, 29% said that they believe in God, 24% said that they pray daily, and only 17% described religion as “very important” or said that they attend church services regularly. Among black Democrats, however, 75% said that they believe in God, 65% reported that they pray daily, 60% classified religion as “very important,” and 42% said that they attend church services regularly. Hispanic Democrats fell in between the two demographics but were still almost twice as likely to believe in God, pray daily, describe religion as “very important,” and attend church services regularly as white Democrats. Backholm suggested that “cultural realities partially explain the ethnic difference. Being a Democrat was not always so closely related to hostility to God in the way it is today.” He explained, “Black and Hispanic communities were Democrats for different reasons than white communities, and that relationship became personal and emotional as much as anything else. So, while the Democratic Party is hostile to the religious values many of them still hold, they find it difficult to leave the party for some of the same reasons it would be hard to leave your family and say you’ll never see them on Christmas again.” “White secular people and religious black and brown people end up in the same place, but it’s often for different reasons,” Backholm expounded. “Those reasons are not reconcilable, which is why we’re seeing a fracture of the traditional Democratic base. The rich white secularists are moving over the Democratic party while poor and middle class black and brown people are finding their beliefs increasingly incompatible with the Democratic Party and leaving as a result.” In the 2016 presidential election, for example, 82% of black men voted for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. By 2020, only 79% of black men voted for the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden, and only 77% voted for Biden’s deputy, Kamal Harris, in 2024. “These kinds of cultural shifts don’t happen all at once, but they are happening because they must happen,” Backholm postulated. “Biblical Christianity is incompatible with modern progressivism. Of course, that doesn’t mean the Republican Party is a paragon of virtue, but its principles are not antagonistic to God and the creation order.” According to the Pew Research Center, 78% of white Republicans, 61% of black Republicans, 70% of Hispanic Republicans, and 41% of Asian Republicans identified as Christian, as did 42% of white Democrats, 76% of black Democrats, 63% of Hispanic Democrats, and 28% of Asian Democrats. In total, 74% of surveyed Republicans identified as Christian and 20% as “religiously unaffiliated,” while 50% of Democrats identified as Christian and 40% identified as religiously unaffiliated. Originally published by The Washington Times. The post Data: Republicans Two Times More Likely to Be Religious Than Democrats appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Will House Vote on Chloe Cole Act to Ban Trans ‘Treatments’?
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Will House Vote on Chloe Cole Act to Ban Trans ‘Treatments’?

With the 2026 midterms in sight, one major question on Capitol Hill is if Republicans will vote on the Chloe Cole Act, a bill that seeks to end the chemical or surgical mutilation of children. The legislation was introduced by Rep. Bob Onder, R-Mo., in September and is currently cosponsored by more than 30 Republicans in the House, and supported by Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont. in the Senate.  Onder’s office referred The Daily Signal to the congressman’s September statement on the legislation. “As a member of Congress, a doctor, a parent, and an American, I am committed to protecting our nation’s children. That’s why I am proud to introduce the Chloe Cole Act, a landmark bill that will put a permanent stop to one of the most dangerous and barbaric medical procedures in modern history,” Onder said. “This is a massive issue that played a huge role in the last election cycle,” Mary Frances Devlin of the American Principles Project told The Daily Signal. “It’s something that Republicans should act on so that they can run on it again in the midterm cycle.” The legislation is named in honor of Chloe Cole, a former trans-identifying child who was put on puberty blockers and testosterone when she was just 13 and had a double mastectomy when she was 15. Now an adult, Cole publicly advocates against the practices that mutilated her as a child.  The bill comes as other legislative efforts to codify the Trump administration’s efforts to end these so-called treatments that harm minors. While President Donald Trump has sought to end transgender procedures being used on minors through Executive Order 14187, an executive order signed in the first few weeks of his presidency, his executive action on the issue could be undone by a future president. The act aims to enshrine the Trump administration’s policy into federal law, and it was transmitted to Congress by the Department of Justice. According to the bill, the legislation’s purpose is to “prohibit health care professionals, hospitals, or clinics from participating in the chemical or surgical mutilation of a child and to provide a private right of action for children and the parents of children whose healthy body parts have been damaged by medical professionals practicing chemical and surgical mutilation.” The legislative proposal does provide exemptions to the prohibition for issues like the treatment of infections and traumatic bodily injuries. Notably, the private right of action would apply to procedures that occurred before the enactment of the act. Putting the legislation up for a vote would test the Democratic Party’s commitment to protecting “transgender Americans’ access to health care and coverage, including medically necessary gender-affirming care,” as the 2024 Democratic Party platform positively framed the Biden administration’s policies. “I think this would be a really good opportunity to see how [Democrats are] going to approach social issues as they look towards 2028 and kind of see where the base is, where they’re more extreme members, where they’re more moderates are in this issue,” Devlin said. “But also, it’s really important to be able to use this issue as an election issue in those Senate races.” She compared the vote to the one taken on protecting females in women’s sports at the beginning of this Congress. “Obviously, it’s the right thing to do, but it also is incredibly useful to be able to target Democrats in narrow races for taking votes that the American people just absolutely are not on board with,” Devlin concluded. The proposed legislation comes after prominent western European countries have reassessed and restricted their medical interventions on trans-identifying minors after review of the treatments. That list includes Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The German Medical Association, which is one of the highest-ranking medical bodies in Germany, has also called for the restricted use of medical interventions for minors with gender dysphoria. The post Will House Vote on Chloe Cole Act to Ban Trans ‘Treatments’? appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Magnitude-7.0 Earthquake Hits in Remote Wilderness Along Alaska-Canada Border
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Magnitude-7.0 Earthquake Hits in Remote Wilderness Along Alaska-Canada Border

A powerful, magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck in a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday. There was no tsunami warning, and officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or injury.The U.S. Geological Survey said...
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Honduran Election Still Too Close to Call
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Honduran Election Still Too Close to Call

Honduras' presidential race remained too close to call on Saturday as counting entered its seventh day, with Nasry Asfura, the conservative presidential candidate backed by President Donald Trump, maintaining a razor-thin lead.With 88% of ballots tallied, Asfura of the...
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Chinese Jets Point Radar at Japanese Aircraft, Japan Says
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Chinese Jets Point Radar at Japanese Aircraft, Japan Says

Japan said on Sunday that Chinese fighter jets had aimed their radar at Japanese military aircraft in two "dangerous" incidents near Japan's Okinawa islands, an account Beijing disputed."These radar illuminations are a dangerous act that went beyond what is necessary for...
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What was the loudest sound ever recorded?
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What was the loudest sound ever recorded?

Determining the "loudest recorded sound" depends on how you define sound and on which measurements you choose to include.
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Russia Launches One of Its Largest Drone–Missile Barrages as U.S.–Ukraine Peace Talks Enter Day Three
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Russia Launches One of Its Largest Drone–Missile Barrages as U.S.–Ukraine Peace Talks Enter Day Three

By Gloria OgbonnaRussia unleashed what Ukrainian officials are calling a “massive” overnight drone and missile assault across the country, striking energy facilities, transportation hubs, and residential…
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Farage Vows to Restore Right to Trial by Jury as Labour Moves to Scrap Centuries-Old Legal Protections
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By Gloria OgbonnaNigel Farage has pledged that a Reform UK government would fully restore the ancient British right to trial by jury, insisting that the Labour government’s plan to remove jury trials…
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Will House Vote on Chloe Cole Act to Ban Trans ‘Treatments’?
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With the 2026 midterms in sight, one major question on Capitol Hill is if Republicans will vote on the Chloe Cole Act, a bill that seeks to end the chemical or surgical mutilation of children. The legislation…
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