No, I would not. If I vote for someone who doesn't believe in God, then I am supporting their belief and I can't do that because I do believe in God.
2006-11-08 08:25:46
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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I do not vote based on someone's religion. My vote does go to the person that best represents my moral values. Economy and environmental issues are not what I vote based on. The person must be against abortion, against gay marriage, for the right to bear arms. It seems to me that everyone is down on Bush so much. I would hate to see what this country would be like had we voted Kerry in. Anyone remember Sodom & Gemmorah?
2006-11-08 16:29:40
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answered by Christina L 2
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Yes
Well if you havn't noticed latly this an't Zion!
And in the mean time a good person with a head on there shoulders is what is needed so yeah I'ld go for an Athiest.
2006-11-08 16:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends.
I am a Libertarian(I think.when you are 14 you are still kinda figuring stuff out,but from what I can tell,thats what I am.),so whoever stood for what is close enough to I stand for would get my vote if I absolutely HAD to vote.The the person just happens to be a Christian then hey,cool,he shares my personal beliefs.
2006-11-08 16:28:48
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answered by Myaloo 5
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no.
Because I think that there would be a ideological problem with such a person. Rights and Freedoms are granted by God and the State will be held accountable for such things.
An Atheist would be FORCED to assume that rights evolved over time, blah blah because he doesn't believe in God, however I find nothing offensive in admitting that the Government should NOT try to Abridge our rights / freedoms and therefore admit that we are "endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights."
2006-11-08 16:47:41
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answered by TK421 5
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Religion has nothing to do with government...So Dosn't matter to me either way as long as they guy isn't a brain dead moron like Bush. I'd take an Atheist over him any day.
2006-11-08 16:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on who he's running against. IF he's the lesser of two evils, sure. If not, then no.
2006-11-08 16:21:34
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answered by sister steph 6
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