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Today’s Reading List – September 6, 2007

Posted by: John Schroeder at 05:35 am, September 6th 2007     —    Comment on this post »

There is nothing Romney-specific today, but interesting nonetheless…

The Chicago Tribune discusses faith based legal groups that exist as a counter to the ACLU.  These cases are incredibly important, and I cannot help but reflect on that fact that if we break down into inter-sectarian bickering, these kinds of efforts would be lost in the maze of which religion to honor most.

Double labeling with faith in the mix from the Dallas Morning News. – Considering Latino Evangelicals.

Speaking of double labeling…

Check out the Bill Maher quote in this blog post.

While on Larry King, a quote from TV personality and vocal atheist Bill Maher recently jumped out to me:

 

“Mitt Romney always says we need a person of faith in the White House …. No, we need a person of doubt in the White House. Stop with the faith and start with the doubt.”

You know, if Evangelicals and Mormons debate each other instead of guys like Maher, we'll be the losers.

Just a reminder…

Why Hillary Clinton cannot be allowed near the White House.  Seems to me a person of virtually any genuine faith might approach that issue a little differently.

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