Explainer: Survey finds Americans see stronger societal conflicts than other countriesA new survey of 17 advanced economies finds that the United States is one of the most conflicted when it comes to questions of social unity. In just about every category of the survey — politics, race, ethnicity, geography, and religion — Americans see strong societal conflicts. A majority also believe that there is a disagreement over basic facts. ![]() This Week in Washington, D.C.The end of the year is always busy on Capitol Hill, as Congress wraps up their remaining legislative work. Before the end of 2021, Congress must pass a budget to fund the government, pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and raise the debt ceiling again. Additionally, Congressional Democrats want to use reconciliation to pass President Biden’s “Build Back Better” policy agenda. The ERLC is actively involved in monitoring these pieces of legislation and advocating for the inclusion of pro-life policies (such as the Hyde Amendment) and the removal of harmful sexual orientation and gender identity language. We regularly work with committee and leadership offices to advocate for pro-life provisions and other legislative measures that recognize God’s gracious love for every human life and protect our freedom to live according to our deeply held religious beliefs. As the legislative branch wraps up its work for the first session of the 117th Congress, the ERLC is advocating for pro-life provisions in appropriations & reconciliation, opposing the Women’s Health Protection Act, advocating for the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and the Adoptee Citizenship Act. For further reading: How the ERLC is advocating on Capitol Hill this Fall From The Public SquareJustice Department again presses to halt Texas abortion law
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This Week at the ERLC
Featured Podcasts On the ERLC Podcast, Lindsay and Brent discuss what’s next for the ERLC, student discipleship, and the transgender revolution. They also discuss Jon Gruden resigning, William Shatner’s voyage into space, the high cost of heating our homes this winter, and the formation of the Committee on Cooperation. On the Digital Public Square podcast, Jason Thacker talks to Dr. Rhyne Putman about Christian truth and theological method. Putman is professor of Christian ministries at Williams Baptist University and author of The Method of Christian Theology: A Basic Introduction. |