Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Catholics similar to mainstream on moral issues
Americans who are the most religious also tend to be the most conservative on moral issues. Among committed Catholics, however, a slim majority seem to be at odds with the church's positions on premarital sex, embryonic stem-cell research, divorce, and the death penalty. Regular churchgoers who are not Catholic are more conservative (i.e., less likely to find a given practice morally acceptable) than Catholic churchgoers. Gallup Poll
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