Arnold Schwartzenegger, the California governator, recently bragged that his religion has no effect on his governing decisions. It informs his public life not at all. Hmmm.
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At 11:37 AM, March 17, 2005, Dan Trabue said…
And you're thinking this is a bad thing, I guess? Given his uncertain moral and spiritual character, I would tend to think it better that he kept it to himself.
But as to the issue in general, I do not think that people can or should separate their spiritual life from the rest of their life, a point on which I suspect we agree.
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