Religion in Political Campaigns

The U.S. Constitution states, "...no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States." The Secular Coalition for America opposes the use of religion as a qualification for - or against - any person seeking public office.

The 2010 Secular Coalition Senate Scorecard

We've put together a Senate Report Card evaluating each U.S. senator based on five key votes, directly relevant to our community and our issues, during the 111th Congress.   Read more »

Obama Chooses Divisive Inaugural Pastor

President-elect Obama announced the program for his inauguration this week, and it begins with an invocation from the Rev. Rick Warren, an evangelical mega church pastor. Although Obama and his spokesperson insist his inaugural will be inclusive and offer diverse viewpoints, the choice of two Protestants to open and close the ceremony suggests otherwise.  Read more »

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