RE: Why doesn't the United States follow it's own rules when it comes to the 1st amendmen
December 29, 2015 at 3:30 am
(This post was last modified: December 29, 2015 at 3:33 am by robvalue.)
I hope that there will increasingly be something to lose.
If a candidate makes it clear that they make any kind of political decisions based largely on some form of superstition, I would never vote for them. I'm not saying I wouldn't vote for a theist though, of course; one who can keep their religious beliefs out of it all.
I'm in England though, the ironic version of America where we don't officially have separation of church and state, but we actually have it more than America.
If a candidate makes it clear that they make any kind of political decisions based largely on some form of superstition, I would never vote for them. I'm not saying I wouldn't vote for a theist though, of course; one who can keep their religious beliefs out of it all.
I'm in England though, the ironic version of America where we don't officially have separation of church and state, but we actually have it more than America.
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