Texas Governor Rick Perry, running for re-election in a widely-watched five-way race, attended services on Sunday at San Antonio's Cornerstone Church where he sat on stage next to Rev. John Hagee. Yesterday's Dallas Morning News reported on the event. Perry was among 60 (mostly Republican) candidates who had accepted the mega-church's invitation to be introduced to the congregation, as well as those listening on radio and watching on television. Rev. Hagee preached a sermon enunciating standard evangelical doctrines regarding the necessity to accept Jesus. Afterwards, Gov. Perry, responding to a reporter's question, said that he believes in the inerrancy of the Bible and that those who do not accept Jesus as their savior will go to hell.
Later in the day Perry attempted to clarify his remarks, saying "I don't know that there's any human being that has the ability to interpret what God and his final decision-making is going to be." He added: "Before we get into Buddha and all the others, I get a little confused there. But the fact is that we live in a pluralistic world but our faith is real personal. And my Christian faith teaches that the way is through Jesus Christ." One of Governor Perry's election opponents, Kinky Friedman (who is Jewish), said that Perry's remark "hits pretty close to home".