My biggest concern with an atheist candidate would be if he was one of those militant anti-religious types. Assuming that he wasn't one of those guys and the rest of his positions were largely in line with my views, I'd vote for an athiest without batting an eye.
Just curious, kaya....
Why did you leave off "....and prosperity" at the end of your signature?
Well, that's part of the quote. Just wondering why you didn't post the entire sentence. No biggie.
But the end of the sentence you posted is "...and prosperity." I'm not asking why you didn't post the entire context, just finish the sentence! LOL! Again, it's not a big deal...just curious.
Simple question, would you vote for a candidate if they were an atheist? Or would their atheism be a deal-breaker for you?
Lots of worry about atheist being anti religious and militantly so but .. our poll reveals in a politically correct form mind you that over 10% here alone would vote against them on the idea that they have no faith at all which is definitly a militant reaction on behalf of the religious voters. I would suspect depending on the demographics of the region that number would only be higher and in some areas a majority would discriminate against them.
What's your point? That religious folks can be militant radicals too? Hardly a newsflash. Pretty much any belief system, philosophy, or political lean has its share of radicals. Both religion and atheism are not exempt from that rule.
I wouldn't support a radical religious candidate either. I lost all interest in Mike Huckabee when I heard him talk about reshaping the Constitution in God's image or whatever nonsense he was spouting.
Nishihara: So regardless of whether or not it follows the law, you would go with the Bible?
Okino: Yes
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