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There will be peace in the middle east before we get a truly moral administration.

Sure, there might be some moral candidates, but their administrations will always be rife with corruption, it's been that way for a while now.

2007-06-10 10:11:35 · answer #1 · answered by ck4829 7 · 1 0

the problem is that religions are fighting together all the time -by the way the termin Cold War was found in the XVIII century by Juan Miguel and was describing the war between Islam and Christians- so mixing the both -I mean rel. and pol.- may change the fighting scene from the religious to the politic and could make a real war - I think that its almost hapening.

The other point is what if the candidate was a religious man but wasnt understanding the religion well ! he can mix the white with black...

The third point is there is no law in the world that can prevent the candidates of lying. What I mean, that he can say that hes is not gonna do somthing but when came to the power he can do, and no body, no one can punish him ! so even if he was mixing the rel. at the time of his candidature he can lie !

2007-06-10 10:24:24 · answer #2 · answered by Max 1 · 0 0

From my beliefs and biases, I would say no there is no moral politician in eaither party. I don't think that politicians should mix religion with their jobs, but should do so in their lives. It's perfectly fine to say I believe marrying gay is wrong so I won't marry a gay. It's entirely something else to say I believe marrying gay is wrong so I will have the government make the decision for you - even if we have different religions.

2007-06-10 10:25:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

moral politicians have nothing to do with religion. regardless there is no such thing as a moral politician, how would the world react if they did come out and tell you the truth?

2007-06-10 10:11:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

*"we've Christians. and that they do no longer constantly accept as true with one yet another on particular tenets of religion"* yet they're assume to! it is the final theory. it extremely is why they argue among themselves because of the fact they're ALL assume to stay with each word in that indoctrination bible to the letter. in the event that they do no longer then they are actually not probable (interior the sense of the word), a real *Christian*. it is the area which you ignored. And the final public of the folk in this usa *think of* it to be a *"Christian usa"*, because of the fact of this they base each little thing including politics extremely on *Christianity*. Islam and the Mormon faith, Scientology and different *distinctive* religions different than Christianity are in many situations frowned upon by potential of the a lot in this usa nevertheless. even regardless of the undeniable fact that there are a great form of distinctive religions here right this moment residing part by potential of part. it is nevertheless an exceedingly bias usa bearing directly to faith and different issues. i do no longer see that ever changing standard.

2016-10-08 22:40:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Morality and Politics aren't mutually exclusive. I wouldn't vote for some one who said they wouldn't let their religion or religious beliefs influence their decisions, because they are either trying fool us or themselves. Your religious beliefs (or lack of) are a part of who you are, and you can't get away from them.
That's not to say however that a lack of religious beliefs would disqualify a person in my view.

2007-06-10 10:34:25 · answer #6 · answered by John r 6 · 0 0

No, I don't think they should mix religion with politics. But I certainly hope whomever we chose to be our next Pres. is a moral person.

2007-06-10 10:14:51 · answer #7 · answered by oldhag 5 · 0 0

Presidents should only mix their religion with politics if they actually believe in their religion and not to get votes.

2007-06-10 10:13:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Church and state must be separate. Presidents must not bring their religious beliefs to their administration so that there will be no conflicts.

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2007-06-10 10:46:58 · answer #9 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

How is it that being religious makes one moral ?

2007-06-10 10:12:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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