someone who was atheist or agnostic? why or why not? and don't say it's because of a lack of morals, that's BS... we've all got morals. assume that this candidate has the same political stance as you do.
2007-07-04
08:28:06
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to christians who say we need god to lead us... you do realize you're being intolerant and bigoted, right? just thought i'd let you know.
2007-07-04
08:38:10 ·
update #1
and again, our nation was not founded upon our belief in god, stop saying that people.
2007-07-04
08:40:04 ·
update #2
you people scare me, seriously. i'm glad i'm living in another country now. happy 4th of july!
2007-07-04
08:48:18 ·
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If that happened I would consider moving to a different country, because the Good one in which I once lived would be officially Dead.
The day a Non-Christian becomes President, is the day we all start singing "Bye Bye Miss American Pie".
That is, if we don't have an occasion to sing it sooner than that.
With Gods blessing, this country will become better followers of Him, not worse.
This country was founded in the name of Religous Freedom - To worship God freely!
Not to have the absence thereof!
The founding fathers had a very strong bond with Christianity, which is why God Almighty gave them such success.
God Bless America!
2007-07-04 08:44:34
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answered by John W 6
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I beleive christians should not even vote. prophecy will take place one way or another. Let the atheists or others put whomever into power, b/c it would have occured anyway. So your question is irrelevant. true christians are here to follow christs comm. and to spread the good word.
2007-07-04 15:33:29
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answered by ConstElation 6
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I would base my vote on conservatism. That is I could never vote for someone who believes that killing babies is OK or that same sex sex is OK. I would vote for someone who is Christian, if I could because, Christians are supposed to be honest. I would hope that they were.
I am not really that concerned with which party wins because it is all in God's hands and whatever the turnout, it is His plan.
2007-07-04 15:34:13
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answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7
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in all honesty and keep in mind it is only my opinion but our nation was founded on our belief in God that is not to say that any atheist or agnostic wouldn't serve as good if not better than a Christian but i would have to give it some serious thought
2007-07-04 15:37:00
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answered by loveChrist 6
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I am a Christian and I would definitely vote for somone who was atheist or agnostic, as long as I agreed with his/her political stance.
2007-07-04 15:32:14
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answered by MeggieP 1
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no...it's not just a matter of morals...as Christians, we believe we need God's help in making wise decisions both regarding our own lives & in leading others...
2007-07-04 15:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't vote religious labels but positions on issues and on character
2007-07-04 15:32:55
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answered by James O 7
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ur vot shouldnt be apon there religion just if there a goos candidate for that position
2007-07-04 20:53:08
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answered by britt 2
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i am an atheist but i would still vote for a theist. i could care less about their religion.
2007-07-04 15:31:33
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answered by Sam 6
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