The highest profile candidates in the 2008 Presidential race all profess to be Christians. And while some are more expressive than others, they've all weighed in on the role faith takes in public life. But who says what?
Compiled by Susan Wunderink, Sarah Pulliam, and Ted Olsen
| posted 5/30/2008 10:37AM
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It was interesting to see something obvious actually demonstrated--politcal leaders always give some lipservice to Christianity. It's easy because they can use language vague enough to please almost everyone--i.e., words like "kingdom" and "grace" have specific meanings to evangelicals, but non-evangelicals can feel comfortable using them because they redefine them.
Greg S.
Posted: June 02, 2008 3:43 PM
This quiz is pretty tough, and I had no idea Obama said half the things he's said about religion.