Conventions Bring Sharper Faith Appeals From Both Parties

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Lou Holtz speaks from Orlando, Fla., during the third night of the Republican National Convention on Wednesday.
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In fact, Biden’s position is one shared by many Catholics. Despite the church’s strong opposition to abortion, a 2014 Pew Research Center survey found that 48% of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal in «all or most cases, while 47% said it should be illegal.
In an interview with MSNBC, Biden called Holtz’s comments «preposterous and said his private beliefs relative to Catholic doctrine were «different than my imposing that doctrine on every other person in the world.
The president of Notre Dame distanced the university from Holtz on Friday, saying in a statement that «we Catholics should remind ourselves that while we may judge the objective moral quality of another’s actions, we must never question the sincerity of another’s faith.
Attacks on Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris even came during an opening prayer. Orthodox Rabbi Aryeh Spero on Wednesday invoked America’s «Judeo-Christian tradition and asked God that it be upheld, «especially now, when to our horror, it is being challenged.
Trump, Spero said, «has stood up fearlessly against those who are corrupting the term social justice …. May God protect him.

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In his acceptance speech, President Trump joined in the criticism of his opponents’ faith commitments.
«During the Democrat Convention, he said, «the words ‘Under God’ were removed from the Pledge of Allegiance – not once, but twice. The fact is, this is where they are coming from.
Trump failed to note that the instances to which he referred were in caucus meetings at the side of the convention and that during the convention itself, the pledge was recited several times with the phrase «Under God included.
In a speech in Cleveland earlier this month, Trump claimed that Biden’s agenda would «hurt the Bible, hurt God. He’s against God, Trump said.
In their own convention last week, the Democrats appeared more focused on defending their own record on religion than on challenging that of their opponents.

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Pete Buttigieg, the former Democratic candidate, came closest to questioning the Trump-Pence record. Buttigieg, who is married to a man, has criticized the administration’s invocation of religious freedom arguments in support of institutions that do not recognize a right to same-sex marriage. In his convention speech, he asked, «Will America be a place where faith is about healing and not exclusion?
The comments were not specifically aimed at Trump or Pence, though they recalled a remark Buttigieg made about Trump’s religious beliefs in an interview with USA Today in the spring of 2019.
«I’m reluctant to comment on another person’s faith, Buttigieg said, «but I would say it is hard to look at this president’s actions and believe that they’re the actions of somebody who believes in God.
On Thursday, Biden likewise signaled a willingness to go on the offensive when it comes to religion and politics. Responding to the attacks on his Catholic faith, he noted that they were made on behalf of a president «who hardly ever darkens the door of a church.
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