September 20, 2007
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Your Source on Religion and the Presidential Campaign

If you are researching the positions of presidential candidates on social and other issues, or wondering about their religious backgrounds, don't forget Religion & Politics '08, which provides easy-to-find answers in a concise format.

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Context for State Department Report on Religious Freedom

The U.S. State Department released its annual report on international religious freedom last week. Earlier this year, the Pew Forum invited three experts to discuss the extent to which religious freedom - and religion itself - should play a role in U.S. foreign policy.

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Sept. 18 - The Washington Times
Candidates Invite New Questions About Their Faith
Pew Forum Senior Fellow John Green says the religious backgrounds of some GOP presidential candidates are being scrutinized because they "don't fit with the conservative Christian voting bloc comfortably, and that requires a lot of discussion."
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Sept. 20 - The Associated Press
Dobson Says He Won't Support Thompson
Evangelical leader James Dobson made it clear in a message to friends this week that he will not support Fred Thompson's presidential bid.

Sept. 19 - The Washington Post
U.S. Working to Reshape Iraqi Detainees
The U.S. military has introduced "religious enlightenment" and other education programs for Iraqi detainees as it wages war in the "battlefield of the mind," according to the commander of U.S. detention facilities in Iraq.

Sept. 18 - The Associated Press
Fort Riley Soldier Sues Defense Department Over Religious Freedom
A soldier who unsuccessfully tried to hold a meeting for atheists and other non-Christians is suing the Defense Department, claiming his right to religious freedom was violated.

Sept. 18 - The New York Times
Group Loses Tax Break Over Gay Union Issue
After refusing to hold civil union ceremonies at one of its properties, a Methodist organization lost its real estate tax exemption.

Sept. 18 - The Miami Herald
7 GOP Hopefuls Face Off in Values Debate

On a night that opened with 90 minutes of prayers, gospel music and Bible verses, seven Republican presidential candidates gathered in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in an effort to win over an evangelical voting bloc that has been a political powerhouse in past elections.

Sept. 18 - Chicago Tribune
Abortion Fight's Epicenter is Aurora
Opponents and supporters of abortion rights agree that a new Planned Parenthood clinic in Illinois is a pivotal battleground in the national abortion debate.

Sept. 18 - The Associated Press
McCain: Overall Faith What's Important
Presidential candidate John McCain had referred to himself as an Episcopalian until recently calling himself a Baptist.

Sept. 15 - The Washington Times
Students' Right to Pray Outlined
A conservative Christian advocacy group has outlined the rights of students to pray and express their faith at school in an effort to stave off any challenges or questions this school year.

Sept. 15 - The Washington Post
In Europe and U.S., Nonbelievers Increasingly Vocal

Especially in richer nations, and nowhere more than in Europe, growing numbers of people are actively saying they don't believe there is a heaven, a hell or anything other than this life.

Sept. 14 - The Associated Press
Report: Iraqis Losing Religious Freedom

Religious freedom has sharply deteriorated in Iraq over the past year because of the insurgency and violence targeting people of specific faiths, according to an annual report by the State Department.

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