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What is Zero-Sum Beliefs

Faith-Based Influences on Legislative Decision Making: Emerging Research and Opportunities
A general belief system about the antagonistic nature of social relations, shared by people in a society or culture in which one person's winning makes others the losers.
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The Use of Faith in Legislative Decision-Making: Bill Sponsorship and Religious Liberty
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6807-1.ch008
Abstract
In recent decades, same-sex marriage has emerged as a national political issue. As a result, state legislators have sponsored and passed statutes on an array of issues directly related to this topic. This chapter investigates how faith influences an individual legislator's political judgment in the early stages of decision-making related to sponsored bills. The findings suggest that even while legislators' partisanship and ideology largely structure decision-making, conservative Protestant legislators are more likely to respond to threats by sponsoring a bill when issues involve morality.
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