We don't vote for people based on that criteria. It's about how they stand on different issues of the government.
2006-11-26 06:39:53
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answered by <><><> 6
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Well none of the facts you have pointed out directly addresses the individuals ability to lead. Now then I believe any ruler should be a person of faith and in communion with God. This would eliminate the Atheist. However i do not know the religion of the gay person or the depth of dedication of the Muslim.
If these are not just their identifers but their platforms for office I would vote for the Muslim. I am a Christian who is gay. Gay acceptance and right are near and dear to my heart but there is mor to running a country then forwarding equality based on orientation or worse the forcing of a minority position on a majority. The muslim provided that they are not a Jihadist or of a belief that all other religions need to be eradicated is the one who regularly seeks God's advice and infact forwards Jesus cause of making the One and Only God accessible to people denied access by the Israelites.
2006-11-26 06:46:50
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answered by mike g 4
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This was asked before and my answer would be whoever the Lord told me to vote for.
A gay person, a Muslim, an atheist can all have a change of heart.
As a Christian, I still need to follow the law of the land, in doing so I want my right to vote and would continue to do so whether a Christian was running or not.
No one knows Gods will, I would pray his will be done and pick the best candidate for the job.
2006-11-26 06:35:17
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answered by Anonymous
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What is this attack on "Christians"?
Why should you be entertained by the demeaning of Christians, gays, Muslims, atheist? Is this a personal problem or were you born with this deep cavernous pit in your soul that has to be fed on the backs of others?
My "chice" would be for you to find a new "bored" game or something else to keep you busy, other than writing dribble like this.
2006-11-26 06:42:11
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answered by OPTIMIST 4
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it depends i dont think i would vote i dont realy mind having a gay person as a president but you know not so desireable. atheist would be fine to, sorry muslims! I just dont think a muslim would be the right choice
2006-11-26 06:42:04
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answered by hello 2
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As a Christian I can tell you that I don't vote based on a person's personal life or belief system but on where he or she stands on political issues. I'm probably a minority in my view but then again I'm a Democrat too.
2006-11-26 06:35:27
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answered by Do You See What Happens Larry? 5
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The most qualified between A & C. You are referring to president of the USA - right?
2006-11-26 06:33:47
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answered by workingclasshero 5
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You didn't state their qualifications and views. How am I to make a choice based on this!
I supported Ralph Nader in the last elelction.
2006-11-26 07:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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if these were my choices then i would have to vote for the most qualified in terms of leadership and decision making--to not vote under those criteria is to vote for superficial reasons.
2006-11-26 06:36:10
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answered by heyrobo 6
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I would vote for a b or c if I believed in their vision...it's really that simple for me at least
2006-11-26 14:42:57
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answered by Anonymous
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