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."
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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.
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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: Ester on 10/05/2008 5:34PM
Religion has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Christianity. Christanity is a relationship with the Father through the finished work of the Cross at Calvery. That one truth sets us apart from all other beliefs. Religions allows a person to talk about protecting the unborn, and starve them to death after they're born. Religion allows people to deny sex education to the general public to include teens, while speaking about practing abstinence, something they themselves don't do. Religion is very dangerous, because it allows a person to be hypocritical with no conviction of the lie. Religion allows people to be greedy, traffic in human flesh, and go to Church with their Bible in their hand or under their arm, and make a good show for people to see. Don't believe anything they say, because they are liers and hypocrits. I don't remember Senator Obama saying what a person should or should not do. I did hear him say there ought to be choice for everyone, and even Jesus said that. He set before us life and death, we have to choose. Don't listen to these hypocrits, because they're not telling the truth.
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By: Ester on 10/05/2008 5:44PM
Thank you #37. More hypocracy. Some of these Pastors are just as big a hypocrits as the people they Pastor. A woman can't stand in the Pulpit or serve as Pastor, but they support a woman as VP of the United States of America. Everything is being exposed. Now it's only those who choose to be blind, that will refuse to see the truth about these name it and claim it, going on to heaven anyhow hypocrits. None but the righteous will see GOD.
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By: Monique on 10/05/2008 5:51PM
The problem I have with Sarah Palin is how she keeps calling herself a hockey mom, does she really have that kind of time to devote to any of her children, I think not. She is only looking out for her own well being, she needs to change her strategy and get back to what is really important, her children. I was a working mother as well, but I had a greater responsibility to my child, now I said child, I didn't have as many kids as Sarah, and I know for a fact that this is a full time job taking care of one child. Sarah Palin has too many irons in the fire, and I think she's going to blow a gasket real soon.
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By: Betty Johnson on 10/05/2008 7:13PM
listen all of you we must realize god is in control and he knows who to put in office we need to pray because we do not know what is going to come upon this nation and whatever they want be able to handle it because they are prayful,so we really don't know what is going to happen we better pray now asking god to protect who ever gets the job.when they talk about guns,crime war etc.they will never get them off the streets crime will still be there and drugs and man will always want to rule and have more and more,and they will kill to get it,people need jobs,to surpport there families,pay bills, to feed there families we have to survive here,why can't we just get alone with eachother,stop talking about each other and help one another.remember jesus died for us will you die for your brother? think is it time for all this confuseions.mccain,his finances are already made and so is her's think about our's they have nice homes cars and they bills are probably paid up.is ours? will they be there for us?will our kids be able to go off to college? and our grandchildren.what do we poor people stand to gain?
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By: Dee on 10/05/2008 8:31PM
LET THERE BE PEACE ON EARTH!
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By: carol on 10/05/2008 7:29PM
I think we have all missed it. None of the people that hold a public office care about God or other people belifes. They only care about saying the right thing to we the public to get elected. Then any view the they may have had about right and wrong goes out the window.We as a people must remember the power corrupts all people even the ones that start out with good ideas.Since politic(means cunning) how do we even expect elected officals to be fair and wise in making decisions for us WE CANT.Our best defense is to PRAY and hope its not to late for things to be changed.The bible says if my people who are called by my name will repent and pray I will heal the land WELL ITS PRAYING TIME.
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By: Jake on 10/05/2008 8:11PM
McCain has pimp out Palin,a dim wit to be sure. Palin never answer questions, she tell you want she thinks she knows. McCain has a few screws loose, Palin has not screws at all. She's a beauty queen who happen to have been elected as a Mayor and a Governor. When she had a Voodoo priest lay hands on her, what religion demonation is she? What is with her talking about the end times. I won't want this nut to have her finger on the button and start a war. The women is not stable.
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By: Dennis on 10/05/2008 8:30PM
What about Sarah Polin possible impeachement coming soon?
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By: Jake on 10/05/2008 8:27PM
McCain grow up Episcopalian (Palin). when pressed by McClatchy of news service in 2007, McCain say he attended the North Phoenix Baptist Church in AZ for more than 15 years. McCain was not Baptism in that Church. So what is his regilion?
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By: Linda on 10/05/2008 9:16PM
BEVAN NORKIN IN YOU'RE COMMENT YOU MITION OBAMA WAS PREDUDICE A GAINST.WHITE PEOPLE HE IS PART WHITE HIS MOM IS WHITE SO IS HE PREDICE A GAINST HIS MOM.AND BUSH IS PREUDINCE BLACK PEOPLE AND HE WAS PRESIDENT FOR 8 YEARS.AND HE CALLED HIS SELF A CHRISTION A TRUE CHRISTION IS NOT PREUDICE.A GAINST ANY BODY HE IS A HYPRACRIT JUST LIKE PALIN,MCCAIN
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