Saturday, November 28, 2009



The United States of America is a country founded upon Judeo-Christian beliefs, but there has always been a separation between church and state. That is, until the presidency of George W. Bush. During his two terms in office, many decisions made by Bush were based not from strategy and analysis, but by faith. This article sheds light on how his religion played a major role in even domestic issues such as teen pregnancy. Rather than using tax dollars on contraceptives, the President chose to tackle teen pregnancy through teaching abstinence. A faith based presidency is no way to run a secular country.

Religion in Politics?

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