Well, I had typed a long-ish opening paragraph, but screwed it up by clicking on AutoSave.
Suffice to say....I'm pretty fed up with the growing amount of religion in (US) politics. The Republican primaries have showcased this for all to see, but I don't see too many people saying it's bothersome. Why is that?![]()
There are more polls comparing Evangelicals to Catholics, how far the Bible belt reaches, more preachers and bishops using the pulpit to influence voting, more Christian conservative issues being discussed....and somehow, in all this mess, a sectarian government has been painted as a bad thing.
What do you think? What's the role of religion and "values voting" in politics/legislating? How do you know when it's gone too far and tipped into a form of theocracy instead of democracy?




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