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| Yes | 48% | 271 votes | Total: 559 votes | |
| No | 52% | 288 votes |
Yes
by Sean Davis
Created on: March 01, 2008
When it comes to the United States Constitution and religion, the writers of the Constitution made it
Created on: March 27, 2009 Last Updated: March 31, 2009
"Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's and unto God the things that are God's," (Matthew 22:21).
Created on: March 14, 2008 Last Updated: July 31, 2008
Two separate entities whose agenda's in life are on opposite sides of the spectrum. Religion and Politics
Created on: December 23, 2009
Religious organizations have secular ulterior motives, which are about money, exerting social
by V. Kumar
Created on: March 16, 2008
Religion and politics can not go together, without creating one disaster or another!
All attempts in
by Cosmin Pascu
Created on: March 14, 2008
Interesting questions are always penetrating our world. Some are indifferent, others appear as conflicting
by DragonBlue
Created on: April 07, 2008
Yes, religious organizations should be prevented from participating in politics. Especially here in
Created on: March 14, 2008
It is significant to notice that the first Amendment in the Bill of Rights prohibits the Establishment
by ShortyGU12
Created on: March 31, 2008
Why would someone want a religious FACTION involved with any legal political events such as the Presidential
by Mak
Created on: October 13, 2008
In my opinion religious organization should be kept out from politics.
The very basic principlesof politics
Created on: March 14, 2008
I am a Christian and I believe that everyone, no matter what their religious beliefs, should be allowed
by Just Be
Created on: March 14, 2008
For this writing, please note that the "God" that I mention represents any and all religious backgrounds,
by Chad Filchak
Created on: November 26, 2007
Ever since I was a small boy in elementary school I remember being taught social studies where we learned
Created on: October 30, 2007
This is quite a simple question, which has an even more simple answer. Of course religion should be
Created on: March 14, 2008
Now, we could argue about the First Amendment and what it's supposed to mean versus what it implies
Created on: March 15, 2008
Religion is the greatest peace of mind for many persons. It is deep, life changing, and creates an inner
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No
Created on: June 15, 2009 Last Updated: June 20, 2009
There are so many religious organizations that have deeply impacted the freedom and rights of others
by Todd Pheifer
Created on: March 14, 2008
Rules are fine, but they have to be consistent. To suggest that religious organizations should be prevented
Created on: December 22, 2009 Last Updated: December 25, 2009
Religion has been a part of our political spectrum long before we became a United States, long before
by Tom Parsons
Created on: March 14, 2008
There is nothing in the United States Constitution that forbids religious organizations from participating
Created on: November 25, 2007 Last Updated: March 14, 2008
How ironic is it that the same people who plea with cries of "tolerance and diversity" are the same
by David Kramer
Created on: June 04, 2010
Like it or not, religious organizations are in politics, have been in politics, and will remain in politics. Legislation
Created on: September 22, 2008 Last Updated: June 02, 2010
Should religious organizations be prevented from participating in politics? Of course not.
Created on: March 14, 2008
Christians should operate with a newspaper in one hand, and a Bible in the other." This is a slogan
by Judy Joyce
Created on: September 10, 2008
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS
For those who hesitate to provide Constitutional
by Geoff Weed
Created on: March 15, 2008
One of the basic founding principles of the American experiment, the great test to see whether an informed
by Alan Fernald
Created on: October 26, 2007 Last Updated: October 13, 2008
The first right guaranteed to the American people in the First Amendment of the US Constitution states:
by G E Barr
Created on: August 29, 2008
NOT AMERICAN, BUT KNOCK YOURSELVE'S OUT
"In religion and politics people's beliefs and convictions are
by Ken Bradford
Created on: October 13, 2008
"Should Religious Organizations Be Prevented From Participating In Politics" is an extremely broad question.
Created on: August 06, 2008
As a point of reference in interpreting what the founding fathers wished to avoid with respect to the
by April Warren
Created on: February 03, 2009 Last Updated: February 04, 2009
There is no point in history where personal beliefs did not affect the government. Every opinion you
Created on: March 15, 2008
Should religious organizations be prevented from participating in politics?
The first amendment reads
by Xavier Grey
Created on: July 12, 2008 Last Updated: July 15, 2008
In a democratic society the majority prevails. If the majority happens to be represented effectively
by Ben Hughes
Created on: March 15, 2008
I think that two of the questions to ask when looking at this question are "what can religion offer
by Joan Mansson
Created on: March 14, 2008
"Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment
by Ty Brennan
Created on: November 26, 2007
No. Religious organizations should not be prevented from participating in politics. I'm a Christian,