With left-leaning faith groups unable to agree on abortion issues, the religious right—with the help of anti-choice Democrats—were able to convince Democratic strategists that they spoke for people of faith. Will the inability to take a strong stance for women’s rights split religious coalitions?
Or is the opposition just to provide cover for them?
Nancy Pelosi was denounced by Roman Catholic bishops and cardinals for deviating from their line on "pelvic issues," a common criticism from the Church hierarchy. Bishops and cardinals may be pastors, administrators, and lobbyists, but they're no theologians...
