Monthly Public Affairs
Viewpoint- Religions’ Impact on Politics
Special | 26m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
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 WPBT
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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