Difference between revisions of "John Kasich (Religion)"
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Kasich has made it clear that he does not necessarily believe their should be a distinct delineation between church and state. During his speech at the National Press Club in Washington D.C., Kasich asserted his plan to create a governmental agency responsible for proselytizing Western religious values. Furthermore, Kasich believes that the key to fighting Islamic extremists is to band together under a community of religious values. | Kasich has made it clear that he does not necessarily believe their should be a distinct delineation between church and state. During his speech at the National Press Club in Washington D.C., Kasich asserted his plan to create a governmental agency responsible for proselytizing Western religious values. Furthermore, Kasich believes that the key to fighting Islamic extremists is to band together under a community of religious values. | ||
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+ | “U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting have lost their focus on the case for Western values and ideals and effectively countering opponents’ propaganda and disinformation. I will consolidate them into a new agency that has a clear mandate to promote the core Judeo-Christian Western values that we and our friends and allies share.” - John Kasich speaking at the National Press Club | ||
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===Israel=== | ===Israel=== | ||
===Education=== | ===Education=== | ||
===Persecution of Christians in other Countries=== | ===Persecution of Christians in other Countries=== |
Revision as of 14:37, 10 February 2016
Kasich's Religion (section page):
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Separation of Church and State
Kasich's Religious Governmental Army
Kasich has made it clear that he does not necessarily believe their should be a distinct delineation between church and state. During his speech at the National Press Club in Washington D.C., Kasich asserted his plan to create a governmental agency responsible for proselytizing Western religious values. Furthermore, Kasich believes that the key to fighting Islamic extremists is to band together under a community of religious values.
- Some of his notable quotations on his stance between the separation of church and state include:
“U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting have lost their focus on the case for Western values and ideals and effectively countering opponents’ propaganda and disinformation. I will consolidate them into a new agency that has a clear mandate to promote the core Judeo-Christian Western values that we and our friends and allies share.” - John Kasich speaking at the National Press Club