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QUICK TAKES: Poll Finds Faith Voters Most Concerned About First Amendment Freedoms

By Mark Tapscott / May 22, 2023

A new national survey of voters who identify themselves as “Faith Voters” finds this key segment of the American electorate puts protection of the First Amendment’s guarantee of every person’s freedom of religious practice and expression to be a top factor in determining which candidates get their support. The survey conducted by the Atlanta-based Trafalgar…

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What’s This? Academic Researchers Say Bible Reading Reduces Gen Z Stress?

By Mark Tapscott / August 12, 2022

New analysis in which researchers from the University of Chicago’s National Opinion Research Center (NORC) teamed with those at the American Bible Society (ABS) confirmed that members of Gen Z – those Americans born between 1997 and 2012 — are among the unhappiest people in the country: “We see the effect of Scripture engagement even…

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QUICK TAKES: What Is The Truth About Christianity And Slavery?

By Mark Tapscott / October 18, 2020

Without Christianity, there is no anti-slavery movement in the world. Think about that. It’s only in Western civilization beginning in the early years of the church that we find stirrings of anything resembling anti-slavery thinking and action. Slavery remains to this day a feature of life in many parts of Asia and Africa where Christianity…

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