Richard Neuhaus has an interesting article in First Things. It begins:
"At least since Ronald Reagan vs. Jimmy Carter in 1980, the question of religion in public life and, more specifically, the meaning of “the separation of church and state,” has surfaced in presidential elections. Sen. Obama has been working hard to overcome the perception that his party is not only secular but anti-religious. At the same time, Sen. Obama’s supporters have been raising alarms[sic] about the unabashed religious commitment of Gov. Palin."
Find the rest here.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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