Thursday, July 28, 2011

Religion in Politics

Pushy Doctors

     I am glad to see that some of our states younger voters are not being fully influenced by the opinions of others and can take a stand against something. Regularly peoples religious beliefs shape how our government works. Mr.Whittington lays out a well reasoned and respectable argument for why the sonogram bill is not a good idea. Of course the objections to his ideas are not based on factual arguments but motivated by faith. I found that Mr. Whittington was objective in his argument and right to leave out any religious part from the view point.
     One thing that I would like to see covered is left out. How come when someone talks about God and it is a sin to have an abortion they assume that everyone that gets an abortion believes in their god or even a god. If you find in your religion that abortion is a sin than you are welcome to not have an abortion, just keep your personal relationship with God out of our public relationship with politics

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