|
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Global warming gap among evangelicals widens
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- A sharp difference of opinion over which issues ought to top the political agenda of Christian conservatives spilled out into the open at this week's meeting of the National Association of Evangelicals.
The group rebuffed complaints from some of the religious right's leading lights about the organization's newfound focus on global warming. Full story Watch video: CNN's Mary Snow reports that a feud is breaking out between evangelicals and the religious right. |
About the CNN Political Ticker
The CNN Political Ticker provides the latest political news.To sign up for our twice daily Ticker emails, visit CNN.com member services page. If you do not have a CNN.com account, you can register here. If you have any feedback, suggestions or news tips, drop us a line here. NEW IN THE TICKER
• Clinton nixed from Kerry's V.P. list• Sen. Clinton dodges question on gays, immorality • What's Rove's connection? • House panel plans vote on Iraq pullout • For wary conservatives, all eyes on Bush • Presidential campaigns go 'green' • CNN Political Ticker AM • California to make Feb. 5 'Super-Duper' • White powder prompts Edwards staff to evacuate HQ • Will Gonzales survive? |

