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For some, the decision to not get vaccinated comes down to politics. But how does religion contribute to this decision? According to the Pew Research Center, the two largest religious groups in Idaho are Evangelical Protestants (21%) and Mormons (19%). Idaho Matters talks with two people to get a better idea of the ways religion could be influencing vaccine acceptance in Idaho.
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Some younger members are rejecting the culture wars that cemented the conservative leanings of many Christian groups, from evangelicals to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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A 2017 report from the Public Religion Research Institute indicated the number of Americans who identify as Christians has been in a steady decline, while…
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Annie E. Casey study shows Idaho children behind the national curve.BSPR's Frankie Barnhill updates us on the 2018 wildfire season.LDS population is on…
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Funeral potatoes have gone mainstream. The word on the crunchy, cheesy and gooey casserole has gotten out. Walmart is selling a frozen version of the dish…
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The new Meridian Temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be dedicated on Sunday, November 19. Construction on the large temple…
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This interview was originally broadcast in March, 2017As every reader knows, novels can transport us to unexpected places. They also can shine new light…
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U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo from Idaho has announced that he will be running for his fourth consecutive term in the Senate in 2016.The Idaho Republican has…
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Former Gov. John Victor Evans Sr., one of Idaho's last Mormon Democrats to achieve statewide political success, has died. He was 89.Summers Funeral Home…