KFYR-TV News Stories

Politics and Religion | Video

Rene Thibault | 10/23/2012

The line between church and state seems to becoming more blurred during the 2012 Presidential Race. Some voters have concerns with Mitt Romney being a Mormon, while both Vice Presidential Candidates Joe Biden and Paul Ryan have openly said they are practicing Catholics and that their religion influences their political views.

Voters sometimes need to ask themselves how big of a role religion plays in an election, and their decision.

Kari Williamson, the Campus Pastor at Minot State University says its up to the individual person to determine how and if their faith will influence their civic duties.

“There`s not just a sentence or five words that I can give people advice to say because you`re a person of faith you need to do X, Y, and Z to fulfill your civic duty, and I think it`s very dangerous when we have faith communities saying that.”

Pastor Williamson also says it`s not unusual for people who have similar religious views to vote for different candidates.

COMMENT ON THIS STORY

BACK TO NEWS | BACK TO MINOT STORIES

Share Story

Double Dollar Fridays
FEATURES AND PROMOTIONS
Toys for Tots Decision 2012 Inside Business Meet The News Team Dans Garden Off The Beaten Path Bianco