“…Religious denominations socialize their members with specific values and beliefs, and these religious values have been effectively measured and demonstrated to play an important role in predicting opinions across a variety of issues, including abortion (Mulligan, 2006;Petersen, 2001), gay rights and same-sex marriage (Brewer, 2003;Haider-Markel and Joslyn, 2005;Olson, Cadge, and Harrison, 2006), environmental protection (Biel and Nilsson, 2005), human cloning and biotechnology (Evans, 2002;Scheitle, 2005), support for civil liberties (Reimer and Park, 2001), political tolerance (Karpov, 2002), opposition to physician-assisted suicide (Burdette, Hill, and Moulton, 2005), and the relationship between church and state (Wilcox and Goldberg, 2002). Indeed, given the strong socializing role religion plays in the lives of many Americans it should not be surprising that individual attitudes on social and political issues are often strongly affected by religiosity and denominational affiliation.…”