I sit on a board with Diana Butler Bass and appreciate her wisdom on denominational history and future trends. One of these days I'm going to discuss her dangerous analysis of the new Pew "Religion in America" numbers, but for now I've asked her if I could repost her piece on Rev. Wright and she graciously agreed to hang with the Adventists.- Alexander
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With 26.3% of the American population identifying as evangelical -- the largest Pew-measured faith block in the country -- the MSM often treats these "born-again Christians" as monolithic. But new data shows shifts in affiliation tied to youth and education and as Georgetown's Jacques Berlinerblau argues in the WaPo, evangelicals are broadening their issues and even becoming "Obama-curious:"