Several days ago, a Catholic Bishop in Rhode Island came out against Rudi Guiliani's presidential bid - and a few weeks earlier, a Catholic Cardinal had urged passage of the pending immigration bill. Among the Evangelicals, Jerry Falwell isn't around any more, but James Dotson is, and I saw him on CNN recently, arguing that he has a right to tell his followers how to vote. Does he? Do tax-emept religious organizations have the right to interfere in domestic politics?
2007-06-09
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