By Alexis Garrett Stodghill, BlackVoices.com
Click through the gallery, and post your thoughts below: Should these candidates be questioned about how they may mix their policies with their religious beliefs?
Religions of Candidates
Sen. Obama reached a turning point in his campaign when his membership with the Trinity United Church of Christ came under severe scrutiny in the press. In particular, Hillary Clinton's camp whipped the public into a frenzy over Obama's controversial ex-pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
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After giving a speech to specifically address the complex issues of race that might force a man like Wright to speak negatively of America, Barack left his church of 20 years on May 31, 2008. But the religious affiliations of other popular candidates are just as controversial. Will these candidates face the same fate?
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Sarah Palin is a fundamentalist Christian, but claims that she is not a member of any church. She is not afraid to let her religious views inform her political policies. According to The Huffington Post, Palin has strong ties to The Wasilla Assembly of God, which she was a member of from age 12 until 2002.
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Palin is still close friends with the senior pastor of Wasilla, Ed Kalnins, who believes the Iraq conflict is part of a religious war, that democrats go to hell, and that these are the 'end times' -- as in "end of the world." With a religious confidante like this, should this candidate potentially control nuclear arms?
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According to the Associated Baptist Press: "John McCain has a deep and personal Christian commitment despite his reluctance to speak publicly about it, according to the man McCain calls his pastor,' Dan Yeary, pastor of North Phoenix Baptist Church.
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But, in the course of his political career, McCain has made some strange religious bedfellows. This year, he had to reject the endorsement of Pastor John Hagee, pictured here, after it was revealed that the controversial figure believes Hitler was "doing God's will."
Associated Press
John McCain has also been associated with the Rev. Jerry Falwell (1933-2007). Among many controversies, Falwell was critical of the policy of U.S. sanctions against South Africa, an effort to punish the overtly racist Apartheid government during the '80s.
Don Petersen, AP
Sen. Joe Biden actually has one of the more calm and clear religious records of any candidate around. A devout Catholic from birth, if elected Biden would become the nation's first Catholic vice president.
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As a Roman Catholic, Biden's religious leader is Pope Benedict XVI. As a pro-life Democrat, Biden has come under fire from his religious community, who tried to pressured former Diocese of Wilmington bishop Michael Saltarelli to refuse to give Biden Holy Communion over the issue.
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George Bush comes off as a "good ole boy," all about family, apple pie and American traditions, including the tradition of conservative religious worship. The support of evangelical Christians has helped him to secure his two presidencies.
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As the election draws near, folks are focusing on the facts. Education. Health care. Gun control. The war. It seems that people are coming down to earth, and expecting the candidates to focus on the nitty-gritty realities of our daily lives.
But I cannot forget the very recent moment in the campaign when more ethereal questions threatened to totally derail Barack Obama's campaign. The afterlife. Religion. God. And the power one's pastor and religious affiliations would have on a leaders' decisions.
Now that Sarah Palin has been swept into the hearts of millions everywhere, accepted in large part due to the fundamentalist Christian views that she shares with her supporters, I think the question of religion is back. We need to know where our politicians stand, and how their religions will affect their policies.
Obama's feet were held to the fire over his affiliation with Rev. Wright. For some reason, Barack's membership in Wright's church lead many to believe that Barack's mind set was aligned 100% with all aspects of Wright as a man, flaws and all. Barack had to leave his church and break all affiliation, because of a few speeches coughed up on YouTube.
If we were to hold each of these candidates, and the current president, to the same standard of scrutiny, would they fare so well in the public eye? Click through the gallery above, and you decide. Most of these characters will be around for a long time, in many presidential campaigns to come.
Note: The Wasilla Bible Church pictured with Gov. Palin is different from the Wasilla Assembly of God. The Wasilla Bible Church is another evangelical church that Sarah Palin regularly visits.
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By: Michelle on 10/11/2008 10:53AM
The lack of knowledge displayed in this comment, I found disturbing...#98. Why did Obama change his name from Barry to Obama? Doesn't sound like any Christian name I ever heard of
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The name "Obama" was never changed. He "chose" to use Barry as it, obviously, was easier to pronounce than Barack (his FIRST name). Any of us that have used "nicknames" would know this. By the way, YOUR idea of what a "Christian" name sounds like, is not the same as others. (Having worked in numerous nations across four continents...I have experience in the accuracy of my statement)
Michelle
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By: John Tyree on 10/13/2008 9:33AM
No serious minded Christian African-American should ever vote Democrat for ANY reason. To do so is to, "Not come out from among them" and violate your God given calling. It is absurd to continue to vote Democrat in their OLD African-American nature. As Democrats their back was turned to the EAST and THEIR God give future was cut off naturally. As Christians the vote agreement does the same thing. If Christians vote in their NEW spiritual nature each will see themselves IN the Kingdom of Christ which is EAST of and directly in front of the Republican wing. It stands on its own spiritual foundation. It is the Kingdom of Christ that LEADS our nation into its GOD given future. It's an act of grace for the Christian to turn back to the natural realm and vote Republican. It's TREASON to turn your back on the Kingdom of Christ AGAIN and go back into the arena in the natural realm and vote NORMALLY as an African-American.
America's future is secure when ALL Christians abandon politics and unite in the Kingdom as Saints pray and INTERCEDE for the nation. It is said, that Democrats are heading to hell because they follow belief in atheism. Atheism is anti God and not led by the Spirit. With its back to the Kingdom, belief in atheism leads Democrats and unsuspecting Americans WEST and AWAY from their God given future. The Spirit of God always leads east and into the future. God bless.
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By: ida on 11/04/2008 10:09AM
Obama all the way
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