Published 8/18/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
The pastor of Saddleback Church in Orange County urged his audience to judge the presidential candidates not just on the issues, but also on their personal virtues.
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The morning after Pastor Rick Warren interviewed both major presidential candidates at his evangelical church in Orange County, he delivered a Sunday sermon urging his congregation to judge Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain on how their characters would affect their decisions as leaders.
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