Public Confessions

Published on March 6, 2004

Should politicos confess their faith in public? Buried in The Washington Post‘s metro section are a series of colorfully-phrased answers from the paper’s readers. Edmund C. Flynnthinks too many candidates “act as drug dealers to the faithful,” while Sheila S. Martin fears that by keeping religion out of the debate, “we scrape God off our hearts.” Yea, nay, or […]

Should politicos confess their faith in public? Buried in The Washington Post‘s metro section are a series of colorfully-phrased answers from the paper’s readers. Edmund C. Flynnthinks too many candidates “act as drug dealers to the faithful,” while Sheila S. Martin fears that by keeping religion out of the debate, “we scrape God off our hearts.”

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