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When Religion & Politics Mix: How Matters Of Faith Influence Political Policies (Religion and Modern Culture: Spiritual Beliefs That Influence North America Today)
by Kenneth McIntosh ; Marsha McIntosh
Binding: Library Binding, 112 pages
Publisher: Mason Crest Publishers
Weight: 0.95 pound
Dimension: H: 0.8 x L: 9.4 x W: 7.5 inches
ISBN 10: 159084971X
ISBN 13: 9781590849712
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According to the cliche 'religion and politics don't mix'. However, they do mix, all the time, in the United States and Canada. In the twenty-first century, religion plays a bigger role than ever before in citizens' political choices. The most emotional issues today-abortion, war in Iraq, homosexuality, stem-cell research, and AIDs-all are tied closely to religion. Whatever one's personal faith, it is vital to understand the ways that religious beliefs shape political rights and responsibilities. This book presents a balanced perspective on politics and religion. It covers everything from the civil rights movement and antinuclear protests to stem-cell research and gay-marriage laws. 'When Religion and Politics Mix: How Matters of Faith Influence Political Policies' will help readers better understand their own beliefs, as well as critical political issues in the United States and Canada today.


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