• Sarah Palin was baptized a Roman Catholic when she was
baby but began visiting the Wasilla Assembly of God, a
Pentecostal church along with her mother in her teens. Sarah
Palin now visits various churches and does not consider herself a
Pentecost

• Palin visits the independent Christian churches; Church
on the Rock, Juneau Christian Centre and the Wasilla bible
Church.
 
• Palin once stated that "Nobody is going to convince me
that my foundation of faith is not good for me and for my family
no matter the mocking, no matter what any body says about it, I'm
going to keep plugging away at this and I'm going to keep seeking
God's guidance and His wisdom and His favor and His grace, for
me, for my family, for this campaign, for our nation."?

• She was the leader of her neighborhood Fellowship of
Christian Athletes group during her high school years.

• Her expressions of faith can be understood from her
pro-life stance and her Christian faith which prevented her from
aborting her fifth pregnancy despite the fact that the tests
revealed that the child would be born with Down's syndrome. She
says that they are blessed to be chosen by God to look after this
special baby.

• Her Christian faith comes from her mother who used to
make her children visit the area Bible churches during their
adolescent years.

• When questioned what religion she was by Time Magazine,
Sarah replied, "Christian" and when asked whether she was any
particular type of Christian she answered "No, Bible believing
Christian."
		

• Mitt Romney is a Mormon, and a member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS).

• Mitt Romney is the fifth Mormon to try for presidency.

• Romney studied at a church sponsored University in Utah,
Birmingham Young University.
  
• When he was nineteen years old Romney worked for two and
half years in France as a Mormon missionary and also assisted in
managing the affairs of the mission. 

• Romney once stated that religion was quintessential to
freedom without pointing to any particular faith. 

• In his own words he said "Freedom requires religion,
just as religion requires freedom. Freedom opens the windows of
the soul so that man can discover his most profound beliefs and
commune with God. Freedom and religion endure together, or perish
alone."

• Comparing his stance to that of John F. Kennedy's famous
address in 1960, Mitt Romney said 'Like him, I am an American
running for president. I do not define my candidacy by my
religion. A person should not be elected because of his faith nor
should he be rejected because he believes in my Mormon faith and
I endeavor to live by it. My faith is the faith of my fathers --
I will be true to them and to my beliefs,"

• In his Faith in America speech on December 16th 2007,
Mitt Romney said "No candidate should become the spokesman for
his faith. For if he becomes president he will need the prayers
of the people of all faiths."
		

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