Gen Z men (born between 1997 and 2012) were twice as likely as Baby Boomer men (born between 1946 and 1964) to have traditional views on decision-making within a marriage, with just 13% and 17% of Baby Boomer men agreeing with those statements respectively. By contrast, far fewer Gen Z women agreed that a wife should always obey her husband (18%) and an even smaller share of Baby Boomer women (6%) held that view. (King’s College London)
Read More“Christ is king,” a core Christian phrase, is increasingly weaponized by far-right figures and paired with antisemitic rhetoric in political contexts, marking a troubling departure from its religious roots. (Smith, Los Angeles Times)
Read MoreIn nearly all countries surveyed, more people say that others in their country have somewhat or very good morals than say their compatriots display somewhat or very bad levels of morality. The United States is the only place we surveyed where more adults (ages 18 and older) describe the morality and ethics of others living in the country as bad (53%) than as good (47%). (Evans et al., Pew Research Center)
Read MoreAmericans express greater confidence in federal career scientists and independent medical groups than in the political leaders running U.S. health agencies, and they are more likely to accept vaccine recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics than from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a University of Pennsylvania survey. (Sun, The Washington Post)
Read MoreSandel has critiques of liberalism, the prevailing political philosophy — popularized by John Rawls — that has dominated academic discourse for the last half century.. (Jackson, The New York Times)
Read MoreAttorney General Peter Neronha’s long-awaited report resulted in new indictments for 4 one-time priests and identifies 75 credibly accused priests and more than 300 victims, concluding church leaders repeatedly prioritized avoiding scandal over protecting children. (Wright, Ocean State Media)
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