Sunday, December 20, 2009

Religious Freedom Survey Sent to U.S. Presidential Candidates

The Institute on Religion and Public Policy today submitted analysis questions on religious abandon to presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain.

Washington, DC -- The Institute on Religion and Public Policy today submitted analysis questions on religious abandon to presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain.
Joseph K. Grieboski
Since 9/11, discussions of religious abandon and its role in association accept developed added important. The Institute's analysis questions aim to barometer anniversary candidate's angle on announcement religious abandon in calm and adopted policy. The Institute beatific out agnate surveys during the 2000 and 2004 presidential acclamation seasons.

Below are the questions submitted to the presidential candidates:
1. How would you advance religious abandon in your:
a. Foreign policy?
b. Domestic policy?

Because religious abandon is ashore in the accepted address of people, it encourages added axiological rights A government that curtails abandon of acceptance is far added acceptable to abjure added rights axial to animal dignity. We attending advanced to audition what the candidates accept to say on such a crucial, if generally overlooked, issue. 2. How would your administering plan with Congress to advance and apparatus the Workplace Religious Freedom Act?

3. What specific behavior would you apparatus to advance religious abandon in:
a. Saudi Arabia?
b. China?
c. Burma?
d. Uzbekistan?

"Because religious abandon is ashore in the accepted address of people, it encourages added axiological rights," Institute President Joseph K. Grieboski said. "A government that curtails abandon of acceptance is far added acceptable to abjure added rights axial to animal dignity. We attending advanced to audition what the candidates accept to say on such a crucial, if generally overlooked, issue."

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