Last Sunday, over 25 pastors spoke about politics from the pulpit — and some of them even endorsed a presidential candidate.
As you may know, this goes against the tax code which restricts such speech by houses of worship.
According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, 66% of the public opposes houses of worship endorsing candidates (based on a survey they took in August 2008).
What do you think? Should priests, rabbis, and other religious leaders be allowed speak out about their political beliefs during their sermons? Is it ever ok in a house of worship? Should the tax code be changed?