Book Review: Tempting Faith by David Kuo
A deeply religious man travels to Washington to bring faith to politics. He writes speechs for many of the leaders of the Christian religious movement. Years were spent in the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives created by President Bush. He discovered that his work was being used to corrupt religious faith to benefit purely political objectives. Deceitful activities covered the real feelings of the politicians for the religious.
Church activities in danger of being corrupted by the state-a very powerful reason for the seperation of both.
Review by Michael Butler
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