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Rath said:
Sqrl said:
Rath said:
As an atheistic liberal the fact that he wrote that doesn't annoy me at all. He has full rights to be religious in his private life and to believe what he wants - as long as it does not cross into his political policies.

Whats so wrong with that?  Deeply religious people are almost always guided in their daily lives by their religious beliefs.  Why shouldn't Obama draw strength and guidance from those beliefs?

Because religion often leads to irrational and damaging acts - for example illegalizing stem cell research, prostitution and gay marriage.

@MrBubbles. Teehee.

Honestly thats not even a serious position. Religion has definitely had it's role in the darker moments of man's history but just saying that all people who are religious are prone to be irrational isn't really a serious position at all and if I'm being honest borders on bigotry.

Every candidate is a person who like everyone else builds their political beliefs based on their life experience including their religious beliefs (or lack thereof).  Its just something you have to factor in to your choice on election day.  To be honest I wouldn't vote for someone who would ignore their own moral values and principles, thats not the kind of person I want as president.

PS - I think we actually agree on the issues you listed, I just don't think being religious forces you into a set view on those things.

 



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