From nuns to 'nones,' 10 ways religion shaped the news in 2012
http://www.christiancentury.org/article/2012-12/nuns-nones-10-ways-religion-shaped-news-2012
Dec 25, 2012
WASHINGTON (RNS) From the nuns to the "nones," religion dominated the headlines throughout 2012. Faith was a persistent theme in the presidential race, and moral and ethical questions surrounded budget debates, mass killings and an unexpected focus on "religious freedom."
Here are 10 ways religion made news in 2012:
Suffer the children: Gun violence as a new "pro-life" issue
A shooting rampage that killed 12 and injured more than 50 others inside a crowded movie theater in Aurora, Colo., couldn't do it. Neither could a gunman who murdered six people at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis. But a hail of bullets inside Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. which took the lives of 20 first-graders, and six adults was finally able to mobilize religious activists on gun control after years of failing to gain traction.
"Those who consider themselves religious or pro-life must be invited to see that the desire to prevent gun-related deaths is part of the religious defense of the dignity of all life," wrote the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest and contributing editor at America magazine. 'None of the above': America's fast-growing nonreligious community
A startling one in five Americans (19 percent) now claim no religious affiliation, up from 6 percent in 1990. The so-called "nones" include unbelieving atheists who staged a massive "Reason Rally" in Washington, but two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they believe in God or a universal spirit. Almost nine in 10 say they're just not looking for a faith to call home.
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