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Evangelicals Intensify Push For Christians To Vote

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NEW YORK (October 9, 2012)--Evangelical leaders worried that Mitt Romney's Mormonism could suppress conservative turnout are intensifying appeals for Christians to vote.

About two-dozen prominent evangelical leaders issued a statement last month emphasizing conservative moral values over a candidate's particular religion.

Influential Pentecostal publisher Steve Strang, who is also working to get out the vote, told a group of pastors last week that many churchgoers are having trouble setting aside theological concerns about Mormonism to back the Republican presidential nominee.

Strang fears Christian conservatives will stay home on Election Day.

Romney is the first Mormon presidential nominee from a major party.

Evangelical voters have said repeatedly in polls that they'd back Romney despite concerns about his religion, but Southern Baptist leader Al Mohler says that hypothetical question now faces a real-word test.


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Southern Baptist messengers have passed a resolution opposing the Boy Scout’s policy on gay members and expressing support for churches that decide to sever ties with the scouts. What do you think your church should do?

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