Interactive Graphic: Where Maryland Churches Stand on Same-sex Marriage, Dream Act, Casino Ballot Questions
The politics of religion in Maryland.
- By Hannah Morgan
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- November 5, 2012
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Capital News Service
ANNAPOLIS - Religious beliefs have played a major role in the debates in Maryland over same-sex marriage, the Dream Act and gaming expansion. Capital News Service surveyed religious organizations, congregations, individual members and religious leaders and asked for their thoughts on Questions 4, 6 and 7. This graphic is not meant to represent entire faiths, only to sample how some people within different faiths report they feel.
With reporting by Dana Amihere of Capital News Service.
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Bill Samuel
8:14 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
The graphics don't show up.
Danna Walker
8:25 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
Hill Bill -- it could be your browser. Updating it may help. The graphics appear to be showing up fine from this end.
LeszX
9:48 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
I don't see the graphic either.
KevinS
10:12 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
That problem is that you sited one source and used that as representing the view of a whole religion/denomination. You're facts are WAY off on some points. Next time take the time to research the official positions of the groups before making claims like these.
Danna Walker
10:27 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
This graphic by Capital News Service is not meant to represent entire faiths, only to sample how some people within different faiths say they feel.
KevinS
11:12 am on Monday, November 5, 2012
If it is meant to show how some within a faith believe, it should say "A baptist minister's view" instead of "Baptist". Likewise, "one Conservative Rabi" instead of "Conservative Judaism". The detailed text does qualify it that way, but the categories make it sound more generalized.
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Polly
11:07 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
would love to see the graphic but can't. cleared cookies, restarted etc., still nothing.
Fred Foo
11:12 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012
How come independents (unaffiliated with a specific religion) are not in the table? Of course, there is no spokesperson; however polls do show that the majority of such voters do show common positions on these issues.