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Government

Sep. 2, 2000

Does Following God's Word Require Casting the First Stone?

By Mike Farrell. I'm confused. They say politics and religion don't mix, but I can't get away from them. They've become the Siamese twins of the popular culture. Gov. George W. Bush named June 10 "Jesus Day" in Texas. Then, Vice President Al Gore, a born-again Christian, who asks "What would Jesus do?" when making big decisions, named an Orthodox Jew as his running mate.

        By Mike Farrell
        
        I'm confused. They say politics and religion don't mix, but I can't get away from them. They've become the Siamese twins of the popular culture. Gov. George W. Bush named June 10 "Jesus Day" in Texas. Then, Vice President Al Gore, a born-again Christian, who asks "What would Jesus do?" when making ...

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