
nyuce wrote:Skiing, you've got something there! What if we vote on the strength and capabilities of the candidate without any regard to his or her religion? After all, this country has all the religions you can think of. Wouldn't it be great?
Wait, wait... we already have a secular system and religion should not interfere in the running of government.
josh wrote:Naive at best. What if a candidates religion promoted murder? WHat if it promoted child abuse? Would you be able to say "well...thats HIS religion and he is free to practice that as we pleases. I'm sure he can separate his religion from his work as President". Nonesense of course.

nyuce wrote:Al, I have a news for you. The morality is not cornered by the religious only.

josh wrote:nyuce wrote:Skiing, you've got something there! What if we vote on the strength and capabilities of the candidate without any regard to his or her religion? After all, this country has all the religions you can think of. Wouldn't it be great?
Wait, wait... we already have a secular system and religion should not interfere in the running of government.
Naive at best. What if a candidates religion promoted murder? WHat if it promoted child abuse? Would you be able to say "well...thats HIS religion and he is free to practice that as we pleases. I'm sure he can separate his religion from his work as President". Nonesense of course. But religion is not just a set of beliefs about god or heaven or nirvana...it is a world view. To expect a president to ignore his worldview is naive. That is why it is important to understand a person's religion. Not because you are worried that person may pray to Mecca 7 times a day or read the Koran or not eat Pork, etc. But because you know that millions of people of the same faith believe that stoning adulterers is ok and killing non-beleivers ok. Could a Muslim become president? Sure. SHould that person expect to have to prove to American voters that he does not suscribe to the type of Islam that millions around the world suscribe to - you betcha. A candidate's worldview is extremely important. And worldview's are almost always guided by religion.
nyuce wrote:josh wrote: pray to Mecca 7 times a day .
That is the problem of bigots - exaggeration!
josh, it is 5 times a day.
Al wrote: The fact is that religious people are more likely to have a better moral foundation... assuming they were exposed to true morality and not someone's corrupted version of it.
Can secular, non-religious people be moral? Sure... but, in general, I would say they are less likely to have a good moral base than someone properly raised Christian or Catholic. Example: abortion... many secularists might think they are moral but still think abortion is OK. If one is Christian, then it is more likely that they will know that killing unborn children is immoral.
Al wrote:nyuce wrote:Al, I have a news for you. The morality is not cornered by the religious only.
Thanks for the news. The fact is that religious people are more likely to have a better moral foundation... assuming they were exposed to true morality and not someone's corrupted version of it.
Can secular, non-religious people be moral? Sure... but, in general, I would say they are less likely to have a good moral base than someone properly raised Christian or Catholic.
corytm30 wrote:The "fact"? Where was this published, because I think I missed it?
corytm30 wrote:I don't consider myself religious Al, and I want to make sure I understand what you are saying...Because you were "properly raised Christian or Catholic", your "moral foundation" is better than mine because I wasn't "properly raised Christian or Catholic"?

josh wrote:nyuce wrote:josh wrote: pray to Mecca 7 times a day .
That is the problem of bigots - exaggeration!
josh, it is 5 times a day.
You have quite quite the nerve there nyuce. Support you claim that I am a bigot or issue an apology now! Newsflash lady. Not everyone who disagrees with your opinion is a bigot. What a joke. The party that supposedly welcomes all types in reality only welcomes those that agree with their opinions. You can never again claim to be open minded. Next you will tell me I am homophobic because I oppose same sex marriage...that I am a member of the KLAN because I oppose race based admissions to school.
Post your evidence that shows the Bush administration pushing for an Islamic state in Turkey. And state for the good people of this mb what your connection is with Turkey. That may shed some light on YOUR worldview!
Al wrote:corytm30 wrote:The "fact"? Where was this published, because I think I missed it?
I don't know if it is published or not, but facts don't have to be published to be facts. While I don't have any "scientific proof" about it, I strongly believe that it is true.corytm30 wrote:I don't consider myself religious Al, and I want to make sure I understand what you are saying...Because you were "properly raised Christian or Catholic", your "moral foundation" is better than mine because I wasn't "properly raised Christian or Catholic"?
No, you misinterpreted. I am saying that it is MORE LIKELY that a moral foundation that is properly based on correct Christian values is better (holds more truth) than one that isn't based on correct Christian values.
Hope I was clear. I bolded and capitalized the important, missed part.
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