Attack On North Carolina Candidate Focuses Attention On State Constitutional Bans On Nonbelievers In Public Office Source: AU.Online
Rob Boston
While working as a journalist covering municipal government in Asheville, N.C., Cecil Bothwell carefully watched members of the city council and came to a simple conclusion: He could do their job.
“As a reporter, I covered local government issues from 1993 to 2007 and felt I had a pretty good handle on the important issues here,” Bothwell said.
Last year, Bothwell decided to test his thesis. He mustered a corps of grassroots volunteers and launched a campaign for a seat on the city council. Running as an unabashed progressive, Bothwell stressed themes like environmental stewardship and good government.
It wasn’t an easy campaign. During the race, Bothwell’s opponents attacked him for a critical book he authored about Billy Graham and assailed his religious beliefs – or more accurately, his lack of them. Bothwell opponents pointed out that in his book, The Prince of War: Billy Graham’s Crusade for a Wholly Christian Empire, he spoke frankly about his own dearth of faith, writing, “I don’t believe in supernatural beings of any stripe….”
http://www.au.org/media/church-and-state/archives/2010/02/no-religious-test-tested.html__________________________________________________________________