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and i wouldnt vote for a athiest woman either
Fact is i dont vote at all....will not put confidence nor my trust in any man or women........
I will continue to trust in GOD and HIM Alone !!!
Read 1 Samuel 8 & 9...
Man wasnt to be rule over the people God was........and when they chose a man..they chose him of stature and not of God...and what did he do...Taxed the people took what was thiers to himself and his rule.........Politics as today.......
It wasnt of GOD then......Its not of GOD today !!!!!
2007-11-10 03:46:33
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answered by hghostinme 6
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sure, i could vote for a Mormon, or a Catholic, or a Protestant, or the different faith. the only person i does not vote for alongside those lines, could be if she or he have been an Atheist. the reason i does not vote for an Atheist, is this united states became in accordance with Christian foundations and that i've got self assurance most of the downfalls with our united states and electorate and how issues are falling aside is the way the excellent court docket has allowed such a lot of rules to bypass that have taken away non secular Freedoms alongside with prayers in college, etc. besides, i'm getting off the placement, right here. Sorry. i could vote for a Mormon President, sure, as long because of the fact the different products on his agendas and the flaws he stood for agreed with what I additionally stand for.
2016-10-02 01:00:49
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answered by arleta 4
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As responsible adults, we are all meant to vote when our countries have elections! We should be voting for the best person for the job!
Those who do not vote should not complain about the government that they have over them - but they invariably do, even though they have abdicated all responsibility!
To say that religion and the state should be seperated is ridiculous! If you look carefully at the good laws of most countries, they are based on the Ten Commandments - whether they realise it or not!
Sadly with all the 'woolly minded' modern thinking, many societies are 'going to hell in a hand basket' as so many countries turn their backs on what is right! Justice has gone out of the window, in return for excuses for the criminals!
DON'T use religion as an excuse for not voting, claiming that religion causes wars! PEOPLE CAUSE WARS and if 'religion' was taken out of the equation world wide, wars would STILL continue! Why? Because those who use religion as their excuse for perpatrating violence against others are simply violent minded people! They would find another EXCUSE for the evil that they represent through feeding on bitterness, hatred and greed!
Religion by the way is simply a set of rules!
However, FAITH is about a relationship with God (in my case Jesus Christ), you will usually find that those who follow 'religion' are totally different to those who have Faith! Because those who have Faith have interaction with God and know the high price He puts onto human life!
Apart from when elected governments choose to go to war for the right reasons - as in WW2 to defeat the evil that was Hitler and his regime - no one has the right to take a human life! If Hilter hadn't been defeated, we would not have the freedoms that we do today - including being able to express our views on the internet!
The only other time that human life can be taken is when someone has been found guilty of murder in a court of law!
Many politicians are corupt there is no doubt, but unless we use our right to vote who is going to replace them? I'm not happy with the government that we have had in Britain for the past ten years, but a lot of people don't bother to vote, some keep voting them back in because they don't see any viable alternative in the other parties! However, I keep voting because if I don't how can I complain at what we have?
There are obviously very strong feelings about this man, but not living in America I hadn't heard of him before today. It should be his political views and the 'fruit' seen in his personal life that decide voters on whether or not he should have their vote!
2007-11-10 05:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, I've heard that one day us Mormons will be over the government. You know what else? It wasn't a hostile takeover. If that happens, it'll be because you guys have screwed up the government so badly that it's fallen apart entirely. We aren't planning on a waging war on anyone except Satan. Romney doesn't speak for us, he's just another guy. The only reason we even think about supporting him is because then we'll have a chance of being represented.
That said, to answer your question, I'll probably still have neglected to register to vote (so I won't be voting for anybody), so as long as Hilary doesn't get the white house again, I don't care who gets elected.
2007-11-10 04:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The best political leader in the United States happens to be Mormon. He is the most honest, strongest in his convictions, fights corruption and influence peddling. He is Jeff Flake. After eight years of Hillary Clinton, he will be President.
2007-11-10 05:58:01
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answered by Isolde 7
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Craig is an ignoramus, Mormons don't have plural wives anymore. Romney has flipped flopped on some issues and so I'm still undecided on him right now.
2007-11-10 07:52:53
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answered by Brother G 6
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I would vote for the best candidate. Their religion as well as gender and colour are things that are not important to me.
So reality I would vote for a mormon if I thought they'd be the best person for the job
2007-11-10 04:13:35
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answered by MissE 6
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I would, if pitted against an unabashed Socialist (communist) like Hillary and Obama. Remember, JFK was a Catholic which requires devotion to the pope above any other creed. Romney is just another self-serving, untrustworthy elitist, and he's still safer than the alternative.
2007-11-10 03:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If they were the most qualified political candidate out of what was available I would. Since I live in New England, I got the chance to see what Mitt Romney did in Massachusetts and his performance there is what would make me not vote for him, not his religion.
2007-11-10 03:44:22
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answered by genaddt 7
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If I agreed with his/her political views and wanted the changes he/she proposed for the country, I would vote for a Mormon, as long as religion didn't play a negative role in how the person ran the country.
2007-11-10 03:44:38
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answered by Persephone 6
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no, if history is anything to go by, the ameican constitution would be rewritten from gold plates in a hat that nobody else was allowed to see. Not a sound basis for democracy.
Saying that im a uk citizen and dont get to vote in american elections so its accademic really
2007-11-10 03:53:22
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answered by enigma_variation 4
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