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An Example of Inter-Religious Cooperation

Posted by: Lowell Brown at 08:40 pm, September 21st 2008     —    Comment on this post »

As I watched this video from CatholicVote.com I was reminded once again that for religious conservative voters, what is really important about a candidate is not the details of his or her beliefs about particular religious doctrines, but the candidate’s positions on the great moral issues of our time:

You’ll find more about obvious areas of interfaith cooperation at http://www.whatisprop8.com/religious-viewpoints.html. This particular site addresses Proposition 8, the California ballot measure on same-sex marriage.

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