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Sep 18, 2024 · RELATED - State of Religion: Ohio's religious tapestry - the historical roots and cultural evolution “That is a very, very clear message voters and my constituents have given me, over the years is they don't want another's worldview or another's perceived, freedoms to infringe on their own,” said Rep. Casey Weinstein (D-Hudson).
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Nov 3, 2023 · Campaign finance filings have shown the largest in-state donations to Protect Women Ohio, the anti-Issue 1 coalition, have come from the state’s Catholic dioceses in Columbus, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Religious perspectives on abortion, however, are far from one size fits all.
Aug 4, 2023 · In June, Ohio Right to Life president Mike Gonidakis said he'd spent a lot of time with religious groups: “It’s going quite well in our churches across the state. In all 88 counties we have a presence and operation and we are working hard to win hearts and minds to ensure that in both August we are successful, as well as November."
Sep 19, 2024 · Today, the non-religious, sometimes called nones, including atheists and agnostics, is the largest single grouping in Ohio, comprising about 40%. Also growing are the number of Muslims, who currently comprise 3.2% of the population in Franklin County.
Sep 17, 2024 · Issues like abortion illustrate the deep divides that have galvanized the electorate in Ohio and across the country. RELATED - State of Religion: Ohio's religious tapestry - the historical roots and cultural evolution. Alan Cooperman has followed trends in Americans' attitudes toward religion for the Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C.
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Aug 4, 2023 · In the run-up to two statewide referendums, religious groups in Ohio have been engaged in a flurry of advocacy work. Clergy have spoken from the pulpit, sent emails, posted fliers and held rallies ...
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Oct 23, 2023 · Members of the Jewish community have spoken out against abortion bans in Ohio, saying it infringes on their religious freedom. Photo by Morgan Trau, WEWS. Religious variations abound in the state of Ohio, and some members of different churches are taking what they’ve learned in their lives and through decades of experience into the ballot box as they vote on Issue 1, the reproductive rights ...