Latin American voters see a role for religion in government VERBATIM: There are looming presidential elections in Brazil, Colombia and Peru and a new poll from the Pew Research Center indicates that in each of those nations, about two-thirds of voters say they want a president who will defend their religious beliefs. A similar percentage […]
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Latin American voters see a role for religion in government
Latin American voters see a role for religion in government
VERBATIM: There are looming presidential elections in Brazil, Colombia and Peru and a new poll from the Pew Research Center indicates that in each of those nations, about two-thirds of voters say they want a president who will defend their religious beliefs. A similar percentage in each country also say they believe the Bible should be the basis for their laws and even half of non-religious people tell Pew that they feel the same way. MH REPORTING
