Presidential candidate Romney will make a much anticipated speech on his Mormon faith this week. Romney's campaign "Faith in America" is a personal agenda to share his views on religious liberty and the grand tradition religious tolerance that has played in the nation's progress. Anticipating on the meaning of the word religious tolerance and religious liberty doesn't mean converting all other religious group to his faith based group? What are the agenda and the measures that he has in mind for existing religious groups?
Man shall have the freedom to express diversities and that include beliefs. Faith is the measure of a person's spirituality to live simply in constant fellowship with God. And the fruits can be seen in a just man's life. What America needs is to believe that God exist, act on that belief, and live with that belief, then maybe there won't be so much problems on drugs abuse. Policy on intervention on families holds back parents to really exercise their parental rights in disciplining their children. Who wouldn't be afraid of the law?
Reference: http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
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Monday, December 3, 2007
Faith in politics
Posted by Shirley Bongbong at 12/03/2007 07:02:00 AM
Labels: faith and politics, policies and families
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