*Sigh* I know there's never been an atheist U.S. president in history (or at least publicly known), but I think this answer I got from 006 summed my opinion up pretty well..
"America would be better off with an atheist president, because he would not give precedence to one religious affiliation over any others, and he would base his decisions purely on what is for the greater good of America, without being influenced by the prophecies of whatever religion he follows. It's no coincidence that the Bible calls for the re-establishment of Israel and our unilateral support for that country which has different laws for different races (something which is totally un-constitutional).
God did not choose GWB to lead this nation, we the people did, for better or for worse. "
2007-01-15
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Definetely.
I esp. agree with the part about Israel.
2007-01-15 02:11:04
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answered by 2 days after my B day :) 2
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First you will find an athiest President once most people no longer associate themselves with one particular religion. Once the polls show that 80+% of the nation claim they are not affiliated with a religion a person will run for president. However as long as people keep claiming they are religious then the presidents will claim religion. Do you really think 90% of the nation are truly christians??? I doubt it
As for Israel. There are seperate law for those who claim Israeli citizenship and those that do not. It has nothing to do with race. The Jews and Arabs are the same race. The Black Jews in ISrael are treated and subject to the law same as non-Black Jews. It is a shame that people keep playing the race card evewn when they dont know what the race card is. Let me let you in on a little secret. Those people in America who are here illegally or do not claim US residency/citizenship are treated differently under law. The biggest difference is that you can find yourself kicked out of the country. Also if you are convicted of violating the laws, after serving time in a State prison you are subject to serve up to 5 years in federal prison because you broke the law. Not for any specific law just because you broke the law.
As for the Constitution. That is an American document. It governs the United States not any other country. Israel is not subject to the Constitution of the United States. If we removed support from every nation that does not follow the Constitution we would be an Isolationist country. Further, the US sends the same amount of support to just about every arab nation in the world. Because w do not want to be unfair. SO for every F-16 we sell to Israel we also sell one to Egypt, Saudi, Jordan, (used to sell to Sryia, Iraq, and Iran) Indonesia and so on. SO for every 1 airplane sold to Israel there are at least 5 sold to the arabs. Thus your implications that Israel gets a better deal than the Arab nations you are wrong and misleading the readers.
2007-01-15 02:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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easily sure, the country should be extra ideal off seperate chuch and state, go away all the loopy faith garbage to the loopy those that believe interior the most absurd ludacris notions that an invisible guy that lives interior the sky that noone can see can carry out thoroughly unrealistic issues, it shocks me that individuals actual believe that crap...in simple terms undeniable loopy, if you're that loopy then youve were given no organisation attempting to run a kinfolk individuals a lot a usa, ask a muslim,a buhdist,a hindu, i ought to go on and on some even believe that timber are the mindcontrollers, in the journey that they were in workplace christians ought to assert they are loopy, whos proper, drop all of it and ignore about it and stay existence and be kind to one yet another, so the answer is bound usa should be extra ideal off without a looney that believes in ghosts or regardless of, someone that has slightly experience,and thats not george w
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answered by ? 4
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No - God being the foundation of this country is what has made us the country that we are.
As you will notice though, as God is removed from our society, things continue to get worse. Coincidence - I don't think so!
2007-01-15 02:20:34
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answered by LadySable 6
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hmmm well an atheist pres. would certainly be fair on religious views. im an atheist and i guess it would depend on the type of person he is.
2007-01-18 14:40:25
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answered by Bear 3
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Not necessarily. America would be better with a responsible president
2007-01-15 02:14:50
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answered by Atreides1998 3
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Definetely.
George Bush is a perfect example of religiousness gone wrong.
2007-01-15 02:14:43
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answered by Salt Flakes 2
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Who told you that religious Presidents are good. A bad guy is a bad guy no matter his religion. And this monster is a mix of evil, ET, retarded and criminal......
2007-01-15 02:28:24
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answered by South 3
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Our country was founded on the Belief of God...Your money has it written on it In "God We Trust" Would we be better off?? NO!! Would we be worse off??? Don't know that answer.
2007-01-15 02:15:59
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answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4
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I don't think you can get more ungodly than a president being a member of the Skulls and Bones. He can not serve 2 gods...and I think he has clearly made his choice. Don't be fooled by bush attending church.
2007-01-15 02:14:34
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answered by TexasRose 6
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