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Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor
December 9, 2008 05:01 PM
The Globe's religion writer, Michael Paulson, is at the Pew Forum's conference on faith, where the presidential election is a hot topic.
Here's his account of polling on how members of different denominations voted.
And here's his account of a discussion of the black church in the presidency of Barack Obama:
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Religion or church is to feed an individual spiritual life and not subject to that particular group but to HONESTY in his dealing with all individual whether in your own house,in your city,in your county,in your state,in your country or in other countries.Whether you are a President,senator,representative,governor,statesman,mayor,councilman or woman,county supervisor,judge,attorney,lawyer or any type of government official.Black or white,brown or whatever race there is only one link to all doings and people and that is honesty. There shouldn't be any big deal or discussion whether President elect Obama and his family should go to this church or that church I said just go to the church you should go to and within your border and forget the ifs and what if done you are the President for all individuals and not for blacks only.