Ernie S.
Diamond Member
Some do. In fact, you seem to, but then, you're not one of the militant atheists who spend their days here ridiculing the beliefs of others as if they are trying to convince themselves their decision to deny His existence is valid.If a candidate professed to be a devout Muslim, I'd likely chose him over a militant atheist. Our personal beliefs should not color our political decisions, but our lack of personal beliefs; a moral compass, if you will, affects every action we take.WHO CARES. you people just don't give up do you?
His views aren't yours so that MAKES HIM WRONG?
JUST how uppity snobbish and INTOLERANT is that folks
You kicked them out of power for stuff like this and them telling YOU THAT YOUR views are wrong and not worthy.
plus it's already been posted and it was was dude also
Stefunny...Stefunny...Stefunny... What a person's core beliefs are is 100% relevant to someone making decisions in the voting booth.
Would you think it relevant if a candidate was a devout Muslim?
Should a candidate be allowed to dodge a question if they believed in Sharia Law?
We SHOULD be INTOLERANT of fanatics getting into government.
Sharia.... Well, Sharia runs counter to the laws of our nation and our Constitution, so yes, that matters. The fact that Walker refused to answer a snotty reporter, doesn't.
Your belief that atheists don't have a "moral compass" is idiotic.
I really don't care how you (2nd person plural) believe. I care how you live