No. It would preferable, in these times of increasing religious tensions, that the president have NO religious affiliation.
2007-11-20 06:39:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Must, no. However, Christians are 43 for 43 in terms of the Presidency. I'm sure some would consider themselves more devout that others, but nonetheless the above statistic stands.
2007-11-20 06:33:32
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answered by Pythagoras 7
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No, but historically the president has been a Christian.
2007-11-20 06:31:33
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answered by Alli 4
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No, of course not. When you have a Country with any majority religion, it only natural for them to vote for a candidate that has similar beliefs and values. It's true for most democracies around the world.
2007-11-20 06:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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you do no longer might desire to be Christian to be president barrack is muslim and we had an atheist president earlier yet in case you haven't any longer sinned youre probable to be the 2d coming of Jesus which may be cool too
2016-11-12 05:08:55
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answered by ? 4
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No. There is no religious test required to become President.
2007-11-20 06:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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NO FREAKING WAY. They just have to act like good, pious Christians during the campaign.
2007-11-20 06:34:30
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answered by ? 6
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No, but it doesn't hurt to have an affiliation to a religion that most Americans believe in.
2007-11-20 06:29:32
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answered by civil_av8r 7
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Nothing in the constitution requires this. To make that requirement would violate the first amendment.
2007-11-20 06:29:41
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answered by davidmi711 7
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well beside bill the pill and his sex scandal, up to now I think all were,we started out as one nation under GOD, and I hope it continues, for that reason
2007-11-20 06:41:54
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answered by poopsie 5
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