Evangelicals don’t recognize Mormons as Christians. Mormons believe their holy book trumps the Bible. But Dr. Robert Millet and Rev. Gregory Johnson (at right) tell us how they’re Bridging the Divide between the two sides.
Plus, DNC Chief of Staff Leah Daughtry isn’t happy with the questions pollsters aren’t asking Democratic voters about faith. She recently wrote about it in the Washington Post and now she tells us what needs to change in exit poll questions.
Also, our debate over clergy endorsements of candidates continues with pastor and Hillary Clinton supporter Rev. Susan Johnson-Cook.
And, we’ll ask one of our listeners to Choose the News.
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State of Belief explores the intersection of religion with politics, culture, media, and activism. Through interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, reports from the field, and his own commentary, Welton shows how religion and radical freedom are best friends and how the religious right is wrong – wrong for America and bad for religion.
State of Belief
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