What do あなた think of the fact that....

In the United States, there's never been a president who hasn't at least CLAIMED to be Christian/Religious.
And someone told me that if Barack Obama wasn't a Christian/didn't claim to be one, then he wouldn't have gotten elected.

I personally am thinking the people are weak minded for not being willing to accept someone who doesn't believe in a higher power, but that's just me. What do あなた guys think?
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This should be a forum... That way, we can all discuss it.
misanthrope86 posted 1年以上前
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This would be an interesting discussion. Here's a link to the フォーラ I just made for this purpose. link
KateKicksAss posted 1年以上前
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misanthrope86 said:
A large chunk of America is Christian, and Christians (as a group) will vote for someone they believes represents them. If a presidential candidate declares him/herself as as non-religious, they pretty much have no chance of winning, not matter how great a candidate he/she is.

Personally, I don't think Atheists are any different. If I investigate a political candidate and find them spouting religious stuff (like being anti-abortion for religious reasons etc), I will not vote for them. And that's because someone who is, say, anti-abortion for religious reasons, does not represent me and my beliefs. Christian America is voting the same way. I would argue that Christian Americans (as a group) are far too uncritical about the religious beliefs of their leaders. All some of them have to do is mention ジーザス または God and BAM! everybody loves them. I should say that that is what I see, as an outsider looking in (I'm from New Zealand).

Obama has stated that he believes in God, but has stopped short of declaring himself any specific religion. I think that is smart because, he doesn't alienate the Christian majority and he also doesn't alienate Atheists/Agnostics または any other religion really. The belief in a God appeases the majority, while the lack of definitive connection to a specific religious system makes Atheists/Agnostics feel safer about the risk of religiously influenced decision-making *cough*GeorgeBush*cough*

In response to your weak-willed comment, I would give あなた my Sarah Palin rant, but thats a long one... I will say that I think that, because of the nature of organised religion, using God as a platform, and as a reason to vote, is an uncritical and easy way to vote. Political leaders should be voted in for their work ethic, their honesty and their willingness to listen to the people that they represent. As we all know, there ain't that many politicians who fit that bill. Its much harder to judge a person on the aforementioned qualities than it is to judge them on their religion. "Praise Jesus" invigorates the masses もっと見る than a detailed policy または political message.
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posted 1年以上前 
Legenda said:
They could be atheist posing as Christian people as a result of social pressure because they knew that they wouldn't be elected if they were non-religious または part of any other religion. And i think Abraham was atheist but i'm not sure.
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posted 1年以上前 
Ninja-Kitten said:
Weaklings...all of them!

I kid, I kid.

I'll find the exact number later, but research shows that a small minority of Americans would even consider voting for an openly Atheist president. A larger group would vote for a Muslim person, または a gay person.
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posted 1年以上前 
mimifaith said:
Personally, I think only weak minded people would vote someone the president of America just because they're religious, so I don't think it's really an issue - I think a lot もっと見る comes into it than religion, it could be just coinsidence :)
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