  urlLink The Revealer has a nice piece by Amy Sullivan entitled urlLink Religious Men , showing how spotty and shallow is the coverage of the religious activities and beliefs of the two major candidates.
I must admit to some curiosity about Ralph Nader's religious inclinations; my guess would be he favors some incarnation of the Earth Goddess, which will only make him more popular among that 3% of the electorate that are already in Nader's column. I'm still a bit puzzled why religion is shaping up to be a primary issue in the coming election. There is a pseudo-war going on, after all, and we're in it. It's not like there is a clamour by the electorate for more discussion of religion in national politics. So what is driving the steady press coverage that religion is getting? And will it last through the "serious" phase of the election when people really start listening? 
