Michelle A Vu in the Christian Post writes:
Experts in a panel butted heads on Tuesday over how religious engagement in public policy should look in 21st century American democracy against the backdrop of a presidential race where it is strange not to talk about one’s faith.
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[Dr David] Hollinger [a University of California professor] argued that anyone who proclaims personal faith as justification for public policy decisions should be ready to defend their religious ideas in public democratic debates.
Read this thought provoking article: Experts debate religion’s role in American democracy