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Robert Jeffress introduced Texas Gov. Rick Perry at the Values Voter Summit on Friday. He started a great big hullabaloo by asking, "Do we want a candidate who is a good, moral person, or one who is a born-again follower of the Lord Jesus Christ?"
Mitt Romney handed President Obama a political gift this weekend, when his campaign announced that he would not file his tax return on time. Romney made the announcement at 5 p.m. on Friday — the time politicians usually put out bad news they hope no one will notice. Team Obama noticed all right
At last, after pundits, pollsters and politicians have filled the media for months with their wisdom, tomorrow in Iowa, actual American voters begin actual voting in an actual caucus. Be prepared to be surprised.
Questions may be raised in good faith about a presidential candidate's religion in respect to doctrines that bear upon social and political matters and public law.
We should not limit eligibility for the presidency on the basis of religion. A president should make decisions by the law of the land, nothis faith.
When GOP candidates open their Christmas presents, they will find the forces of chaos and disorder, as well as a sliver of hope that they can win the nomination.
Christianity is growing because it has been better able to adapt to modernity, than modernity to it.
Christopher Levenick reviews three works: The Transformation of American Religion; Religious Pluralism in America; and Varieties of Religion Today.






