Would you vote an Atheist into office?

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#1 BPoole96
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Assuming the candidate was chosen to represent your respective party (Republican, Democrat, Independent, etc) would you opt to not vote for him/her for the sole fact that he/she does not believe in god?

According to this study [ http://www.secular.org/blogs/mike-meno/six-10-americans-less-likely-vote-atheist ]6 out of 10 Americans would be less likely to vote an Atheist into office

Where do you stand on this, OT?

*And yes, I did just make a politics/religion hybrid thread :P

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#2 DroidPhysX
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Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government. (obviously when you vote for a religious person = more likely to mix religion with government)

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#3 JML897
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I'm an atheist so sure. I definitely wouldn't vote someone just because they're an atheist though, I have to agree with their other views too.
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#4 deactivated-5f9e3c6a83e51
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It would have no effect on whether or not I vote for someone. Religion is a personal thing, I dont care what religion someone is unless they are totally crazy about it.

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#5 MushroomWig
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Sure but I have to agree with their views.
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#6 thriteenthmonke
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I'm an atheist, so yeah.
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#7 Genesis-X
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[QUOTE="DroidPhysX"]Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government.

Voting for a religious person does not bring religion into government...
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#8 Ring_of_fire
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Yes, I would vote for an atheist if I agree with his platform.
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#9 MissLibrarian
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To be honest here in the UK I don't think a candidate's religious stance is ever particularly mentioned while campaigning.

I'd be more likely to not vote someone in if they were rabidly religious I think.

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#10 DroidPhysX
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[QUOTE="Genesis-X"][QUOTE="DroidPhysX"]Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government.

Voting for a religious person does not bring religion into government...

The religious person is more likely to bring religion in government than an atheist.
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#11 deactivated-6127ced9bcba0
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I don't care if somebody is an atheist or a theist, what matters is if I believe they can run the country properly.

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#12 BPoole96
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Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government.DroidPhysX

My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

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#13 deactivated-6127ced9bcba0
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My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

BPoole96

How is making religious references violating the separation of church and state?

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#14 Pirate700
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Yes. I don't vote based on religion.

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#15 Genesis-X
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[QUOTE="DroidPhysX"]Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government.BPoole96

My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

They can't help if that's what the people want to hear. They just wanna win.
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#16 MushroomWig
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Voting fora religious person does not bring religion into government...Genesis-X

It did with Bush, he was told by God to invade Iraq.

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#17 ExoticAnimal
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If he was qualified to run the country, then sure I would.
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[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

airshocker

How is making religious references violating the separation of church and state?

Especially if they're just candidates they aren't office. Separation of church and state doesn't apply.

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#19 Celldrax
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Australia's prime minister is atheist......too bad she's something of a moron.

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#20 chessmaster1989
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I don't care what a person's religion is as long as they don't try to legislate their religion.
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#21 BPoole96
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[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

airshocker

How is making religious references violating the separation of church and state?

Because running for an office is part of the government and using religion to influence more votes should not be tolerated

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#22 Badosh
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Yeah sure, I don't really care about the religion of the person is.
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#23 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="airshocker"]

[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

My thoughts exactly. There is supposed to be a separation between church and government, yet candidates seem to make religious references to attract more voters

BPoole96

How is making religious references violating the separation of church and state?

Because running for an office is part of the government and using religion to influence more votes should not be tolerated

Running for office is not part of the government...Once/if he's in office, sure.

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Yes, Yes, Yes ,Yes, Yes

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#25 Diablo-B
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Yea why not? What does a persons religious views have to do with them being able to get the job done either way? As long as the person has ideas that make sense is all i am concerned with.
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#26 ultimameteora
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Hmm, "...one nation under God...".
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#27 22Toothpicks
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I don't vote, so, no I wouldn't.
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#28 coolbeans90
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I tend to look at a person's political viewpoints, not their religious ones. So, yeah.

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[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

[QUOTE="airshocker"]

How is making religious references violating the separation of church and state?

Pirate700

Because running for an office is part of the government and using religion to influence more votes should not be tolerated

Running for office is not part of the government...Once/if he's in office, sure.

True but its still used as leverage to get into office.

Its like if Pope Benedict came to the US (assuming he met all of the requirements to be President, which he obviously doesn') and eveyone voted for him because he's the Pope and his campaign slogan was like "Do what God would do, Vote Benedict 2012"

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#30 scorch-62
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If I agreed with his or her policies more than any other's, sure.
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#31 Pirate700
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[QUOTE="Pirate700"]

[QUOTE="BPoole96"]

Because running for an office is part of the government and using religion to influence more votes should not be tolerated

BPoole96

Running for office is not part of the government...Once/if he's in office, sure.

True but its still used as leverage to get into office.

Its like if Pope Benedict came to the US (assuming he met all of the requirements to be President, which he obviously doesn') and eveyone voted for him because he's the Pope and his campaign slogan was like "Do what God would do, Vote Benedict 2012"

Nothing wrong with using it as leverage. To many people on both sides of the political aisle, it's a huge deal. It's not to me, but to many it is.

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#32 the_plan_man
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I would. It doesn't matter what their religious views are, if they're a good candidate. :?
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#33 Cow4ever
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Don't care about his religion or lack of.
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#34 Chris_Williams
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if he knows what he's doing yes, i wouldn't have any qualms doing it.

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#35 linkin_guy109
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Hell. Yes. We don't need religion in government. (obviously when you vote for a religious person = more likely to mix religion with government)

DroidPhysX
i concur with this, there is this thing...its called separation of church and state, i think sometimes most people forget about it and assume that those in office must have religious beliefs
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#36 sonofsmeagle
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I'm an Athiest Australian,

And our first female Prime Minister Julia Gillard is a terrible, terrible PM who got into office by backstabbing our former PM and taking his seat as part of the Labour party (controlling party) when alot of Australians voted for Kevin rudd and not just the labour party so we were essentially robbed of our choice.

She also happens to be an athiest and an ugly big nosed ginger who cant run a country

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#37 alexside1
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It's sad that people would vote for an atheist for the WRONG reasons.

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#38 SaudiFury
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don't care if their Athiest, Homosexual, Muslim or any other group that is percieved ill by the society at large.

What matters to me first and foremoest are the person's political positions and not if they have a political axe to grind. Also their poliitcal history counts in my book for scrutiny.

I.E. i would not vote for an Athiest who would intentionally goes about making Thiests lives harder. I would not vote for a Muslim who made it a big point - if at all - to go against enemies of Islam and begin legislating religion and or morality.

Vast majority of people i've voted for are not my religion. and more then a few are not even my own demographic (race, sex).

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#39 TheHighWind
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It doesn't matter! :x

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#40 wis3boi
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Sure would, as long as he/she is not a total moron

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#41 Serraph105
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I'm assuming in this hypothetical I agree with the persons policies. If so then yes. The person's religion or lack there of really doesn't matter me at that point.

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#42 Darksonic666
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Yeah sure i don't see why not.
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#43 Tylendal
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Not based on that alone, no. On the other hand, I might be disinclined to vote for someone who made a point of advertising their religion as a reason to vote for them, whereas someone claiming their atheism as a reason to vote for them would be more likely to get my vote.
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#44 tofu-lion91
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Yes. We don't even care in the UK, I've got no idea whether Cam or Clegg are religious
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#45 taterfrickintot
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as long as he doesnt set any laws that effect the religious communities then i could care less what he believes in

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#46 LORD_BLACKGULT
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Yes, provided that they are indeed the best candidate for the job.

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#47 lamprey263
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yes, I would, I don't think religion should be a requirement for office and I feel it keeps more qualified and honest candidates from being elected to office
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#48 dercoo
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yeah, if

1. I agree with their political views

2. If they weren't trying to force atheism/bash religion (sort of goes with 1)

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#49 worlock77
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It's sad that people would vote for an atheist for the WRONG reasons.

alexside1

What would those reasons be, why are they WRONG, and who's voting for those reasons?

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#50 Tylendal
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yeah, if

1. I agree with their political views

2. If they weren't trying to force atheism/bash religion (sort of goes with 1)

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Number 1 is the biggest issue for me, but personally, I'd actually be more likely to support them if they WERE openly anti-religion. I wouldn't expect or want them to do anything draconian, but it would be nice to have someone in a position of power who strongly believed in and supported the separation of church and state.