Tony Campolo is an American clergyman, author, and speaker born on February 25, 1935. He is known for his progressive Christian views and advocacy for social justice. Campolo has written numerous books on faith and spirituality and has been a prominent voice in discussions about religion and politics. He is a sought-after speaker and has dedicated his life to promoting compassion and understanding among diverse communities.

"But I think it's up to a local congregation to determine whether or not a marriage should be blessed of God. And it shouldn't be up to the government."

"I contend that it's impossible to read the Sermon on the Mount and not come out against capital punishment."

"I'm a minister, and I serve as a minister in addition to being a university professor."

"In short, I'm not sure that the abortion problem can be solved by legislation. I think it can only be solved through moral persuasion."

"When you listen to Christian radio stations - and there are thousands of them now in the United States - and when you listen to Christian television networks - and there are thousands of Christian television shows across the country - they are all politically right."

"I teach at Eastern University, which is highly committed to doing work among the poor and the oppressed peoples of the world. We have a special commitment to the city."

"So I really would like to see both parties respond to the poor with greater commitment. But I've got to tell you, the Democrats, I feel, are doing a better job in that respect than Republicans are."