This topic is highly controversial. I will try to keep my answer as inoffensive as possible.
The Religious Right are people who are (usually) Fundamentalist Christians, and whose political leanings are Conservative. Their issues follow from this.
The Religious Right opposed abortion, gay marriage, birth control, and the efforts of the courts to keep religion out of government. In other words, the Religious Right wanted to permit prayer in school, teaching of Creationism or Intelligent Design, nativity scenes on public property, and other religious activities. When courts found against these things, the Religious Right was strongly opposed to them.
Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
Some religious believers would want religious and moral issues on television so that they can push their viewpoints at others. The same religious believers would likely oppose the presentation of religious or moral views on TV if those views do not coincide with their own.
Some of the issues that the Religious Right rejected were women's liberation, homosexuality, and abortion.
The religious right rejected women's liberation, gay rights, and abortion rights.
That's because (a) not everybody agrees on everything - in this case, on religious issues; and (b) people tend to have absolute certainty about being right, especially with respect to religious issues.
Heresies.
He would have the Government impose its will on people on a wide variety of issues including: abortion and sexual activities, who you can marry if you are gay, and many other issues pushed by the Religious Right.
A:Religious institutions have the same right to express a view about proposed political decisions as do individuals and corporation, then to accept the political verdict, whatever the outcome. In a democracy, they do not have the right to demand that politicians make their decisions in accordance with religious doctrine.
Im not exactly sure, but i think they are the ones who oppose the law or support them. =) The right to petition
They usually believe in outlawing abortion, oppose equal civil rights for women and homosexuals, support militarism, and oppose government social programs for the poor. They also believe that it is the state's obligation to enforce religious standards of morality, oppose sex education, the theory of evolution being taught in schools, and that the government allow public officials mandate religious practice (such as mandatory prayers in schools).
Some religious folk oppose slavery.