Who Said What? Religious Edition

By David Knowles
Dec 31st 2007 10:25AM

Filed Under:eDemocrats, Republicans, Religion, Who Said What?

Once again it's time to match words with mouths. Last week, the majority of you went one for three. Today's quotes concern the topic of religion. So make your selections, then click "Read the full post" to learn the right answers.

Quote 1:

"I understand that the vast majority of people who are of the Islamic religion are good people. And I understand that the vast majority of the people in the Middle East are good people, I even think we should do more business with them, have more cultural exchanges, and get to know each other better."














Quote 2:

"The danger of using good versus evil in the context of war is it may lead us to be not as critical as we should be about our own actions."














Quote 3:

"We can find direction, if we look to the church's call to strengthen families and renew our schools and encourage policies that enable each child to have a chance to fulfill his or her God-given potential."











Answers.

1. Rudy Giuliani
2. Barack Obama
3. Hillary Clinton

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