Presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff is a twice-divorced former Marxist guerrilla, who has questioned the existence of God and supported greater abortion rights.
Now she faces scrutiny from an increasingly powerful bloc of "values voters."
"I just don't trust her, and I'm not sure I ever will," says influential Baptist preacher Paschoal Piragine (Pictured). "There are a lot of us who will continue to oppose her agenda if she's president."
In a widely viewed video, he warned that Lula's ruling Workers' Party wants not only to legalize abortion, but would make divorce easier, permit the spread of pornography, and continue to allow tribes in the Amazon to bury alive "thousands of children." and urged followers not to vote for the Workers' Party.