But translate them into our red vs. blue political sphere --- as orthodox believers usually prioritize
abortion over other issues, while progressives prioritize social justice --- and the result is an absolute wreck.
Not exact matches
Other results showed my brain getting very active
over the social policy questions — probably because I strongly object to mixing religion with such
issues as
abortion and homosexuality — and relatively quiet when I was asked about God's being angry or loving.
If the context behind the arguments is not included, the public just sees dispute, and can simply lump a science fight with those
over abortion, gun rights, energy policy and
other issues framed by ideology or values as much as (or more than) data.
This has become a more salient
issue over time as organizations are now more likely to be involved in «political disputes
over funding, the role of labour unions,
abortion and
other matters».