
…te for el-Sissi. To not do so, they say, can be considered a sin. Upcoming Presidential Election in Egypt Needs Christian Support[/tweetthis] President el-Sissi has already insured his position much before voting is to be held. The elections, scheduled to …

…e was a proposal of expansion of the mosque there. Even in this Republican presidential race that’s incited a frenzy of hate, a few Muslims like Saba Ahmed ask her fellow Muslims to vote for Republican candidates, even someone …

…about her religious beliefs and Christian faith in Iowa. Compared to most presidential candidates, Democratic nominee Hilary Clinton never used religion as a campaign tool to market herself. She hasn’t openly discussed her personal beliefs in the past either. …

…sion of LGBT rights. Christian Singer Facing Leftist Author in Costa Rican Presidential Race[/tweetthis] Munoz has the upper edge just now. His first-round win was not an overwhelming mandate as it received much fewer than the 40 percent of total …

…y University in Virginia on Monday. Donald Trump outclassed Ted Cruz, cementing his front-runner status… https://t.co/ef9LQyppnB #GOPDebate #Trump2016 #MakeAmericaGreatAgain — Roni Seale (@RoniSeale) January 15, 2016 In the aftermath of President Obama’s State of the Union speech, the GOP presidential…

…enterpiece of his campaign.” He asserted, “as a result, he and like-minded candidates were richly rewarded with a huge faith-based vote.” According to Religion News Service, 81 percent of white evangelicals and born-again Christians voted for Trump. Samuel Rodriguez, president …

…ments at gay weddings. This speech is an important moment for the Jeb Bush presidential campaign for the 2016 election. He is preparing to face fellow republicans, some considered more popular with the bigger bases of conservatives in the party. …

…er 5, 2016 A question some think should not have been asking during a vice presidential debate is one surrounding the balance of personal religious beliefs and public policy decisions. The moderator asked, “Can you discuss in detail a time …

…cians will never pay attention to atheists unless they are forced. Atheist candidates represent a very small fraction of those running for office and typically suffer from an inability to garner votes from religious voters. This is a problem for …

…religious discrimination. The SOCC does, however, have every right to pick candidates it believes will advocate for its agenda. Though that is true, it does not have given them the right to judge candidates immorally on their religious views. Furthermore, …