Monthly Public Affairs
Viewpoint- Religions’ Impact on Politics
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To what extent should religious beliefs influence public policy?
Laws looking to protect religious liberty continue to cause tensions between conservatives and progressives. Recently, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal vetoed an ‘anti-LGBT’ bill largely as a result of high-profile companies and organizations threatening boycotts of the state. To what extent should religious institutions and organizations, or religious beliefs in general, influence public policy?
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Monthly Public Affairs is a local public television program presented by South Florida PBS
Monthly Public Affairs
Viewpoint- Religions’ Impact on Politics
Special | 26m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
Laws looking to protect religious liberty continue to cause tensions between conservatives and progressives. Recently, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal vetoed an ‘anti-LGBT’ bill largely as a result of high-profile companies and organizations threatening boycotts of the state. To what extent should religious institutions and organizations, or religious beliefs in general, influence public policy?
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