Stephen Harper has launched an ad campaign against gay marriage which asks: "Where Do You Draw The Line? We’d Like To Know Where You Stand." In light of this campaign, we’ve created our own survey. We want you to pick your soulmate.
Watch the video, then vote. If you can manage to choose. *grinning*
Resisting the pull of cynicism since 1969.
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Rick Mercer's at it again
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Monday, January 10, 2005
Political leaders and religious beliefs
The Canadian newsweekly Macleans does this annual year-end poll thing, and one of the questions they asked this year was "Do you think political leaders should be using their religious beliefs to guide their actions at all times, sometimes, or never?" Overall, the responses were about what I'd expect from Canadians: "At all times," 9%, "sometimes," 24%, and "never," 65%. The truly fascinating statistic, though, is what happens when you limit it to the people who had already identified themselves as evangelical or born-again Christians. Then the numbers look more like this: "At all times," 18%, "sometimes," 30%, and "never" ... wait for it ... 49%.
Nearly *half* of the Canadian born-again Christians sampled believe that politicians should *never* use their religious beliefs to guide their actions. That just astounds me. (In a good way.)
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