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Simon Viavant wrote:Would you vote for an atheist president, if they were otherwise qualified and supported your ideas?
Don't vote if you're not religious.
A 2006 Gallop Poll found that 48% of Americans wouldn't vote for an atheist president who was otherwise a qualified candidate, compared to
Catholic: 4%
Black: 5%
Jewish: 6%
Baptist: 6%
Woman: 8%
Mormon: 17%
Muslim: 38%
Gay: 37%
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Frigidus wrote:Haha, 8% wouldn't vote for a woman. There's 8% of the population that needs to not vote ever again...then again I suppose that's true for anyone who bases their votes on race, religion, or level of gayness.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Bush claimed to be a Christian, but made some of the worst decisions in our country's history. That speaks for itself.
muy_thaiguy wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Bush claimed to be a Christian, but made some of the worst decisions in our country's history. That speaks for itself.
So no Christian makes bad decisions? At least he did what he thought was right (not saying it was, just saying that he at least had the balls to actually do so, and you don't see that often anymore).
muy_thaiguy wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Bush claimed to be a Christian, but made some of the worst decisions in our country's history. That speaks for itself.
So no Christian makes bad decisions? At least he did what he thought was right (not saying it was, just saying that he at least had the balls to actually do so, and you don't see that often anymore).
Simon Viavant wrote:Don't vote if you're not religious.
muy_thaiguy wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Bush claimed to be a Christian, but made some of the worst decisions in our country's history. That speaks for itself.
So no Christian makes bad decisions? At least he did what he thought was right (not saying it was, just saying that he at least had the balls to actually do so, and you don't see that often anymore).
Strife wrote:I would most certainly vote for any qualified candidate whose views I see eye-to-eye with. That's a big problem just in America, I'm sure the majority of people voted Obama into office because he is African American, not because of any qualifications or shared views.
PLAYER57832 wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Bush claimed to be a Christian, but made some of the worst decisions in our country's history. That speaks for itself.
So no Christian makes bad decisions? At least he did what he thought was right (not saying it was, just saying that he at least had the balls to actually do so, and you don't see that often anymore).
Never said that. My point was that being Christian hardly made one a great president, so why would being an atheist necessisarily mean they would be a bad one?
Your right, many people were (and still are) taken in by his charisma, though I do know of some people even here who simply voted for him because he is black.PLAYER57832 wrote:Strife wrote:I would most certainly vote for any qualified candidate whose views I see eye-to-eye with. That's a big problem just in America, I'm sure the majority of people voted Obama into office because he is African American, not because of any qualifications or shared views.
You are misinformed. It is hard to get an accurate count, but its likely at least as many people voted for Obaman in spite of his race as because of it. Thankfully, race was just irrelevant for most.
Simon Viavant wrote:I'd like to hear some rationale from those who voted no. Why the hell not?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Strife wrote:I would most certainly vote for any qualified candidate whose views I see eye-to-eye with. That's a big problem just in America, I'm sure the majority of people voted Obama into office because he is African American, not because of any qualifications or shared views.
You are misinformed. It is hard to get an accurate count, but its likely at least as many people voted for Obaman in spite of his race as because of it. Thankfully, race was just irrelevant for most.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:I didn't vote no, but my gut would tell me not to vote for them. Even though it's wrong to say that all atheists are immoral because they follow no religious laws, it's also wrong to say that atheists are every bit as moral as Christians. By "moral" I mean following codes of conduct commonly accepted in the Western world, and I'm not looking to get into a debate about "subjective morality" or whatever. Fact is that, even though Christians have a "handicap" to help them behave morally, and yes they still do bad things, they are as a whole more moral than atheists because of this handicap. Long story short, there's an understandable reason why atheists are the least liked group in America, and I'd vote for one despite their faith, but would definitely scrutinize them more carefully.
jonesthecurl wrote:john9blue wrote:I didn't vote no, but my gut would tell me not to vote for them. Even though it's wrong to say that all atheists are immoral because they follow no religious laws, it's also wrong to say that atheists are every bit as moral as Christians. By "moral" I mean following codes of conduct commonly accepted in the Western world, and I'm not looking to get into a debate about "subjective morality" or whatever. Fact is that, even though Christians have a "handicap" to help them behave morally, and yes they still do bad things, they are as a whole more moral than atheists because of this handicap. Long story short, there's an understandable reason why atheists are the least liked group in America, and I'd vote for one despite their faith, but would definitely scrutinize them more carefully.
your evidence for the greater immorality of American Atheists being...?
jonesthecurl wrote:your evidence for the greater immorality of American Atheists being...?
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:your evidence for the greater immorality of American Atheists being...?
Being their lack of a moral code. Whenever atheists hear this they take it personally. I'm not talking about you or Neo or Simon or anyone in particular. You guys could have great morals for all I know. In fact, I suspect a large reason why people my age become atheist is because they want to get drunk, do drugs, have sex, etc. in college and dispense entirely with the morals they grew up with.
Simon Viavant wrote:Are you also saying Christians are moral because of the incentive, ie the fear of hell? I guess that would be good, but I also think we're actually more moral because we can be moral without expecting to be rewarded for it. If we believe there's no afterlife, we could steal and murder our whole lives and not get punished, but we can be moral by our own choice, not because of the consequences.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Strife wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Strife wrote:I would most certainly vote for any qualified candidate whose views I see eye-to-eye with. That's a big problem just in America, I'm sure the majority of people voted Obama into office because he is African American, not because of any qualifications or shared views.
You are misinformed. It is hard to get an accurate count, but its likely at least as many people voted for Obaman in spite of his race as because of it. Thankfully, race was just irrelevant for most.
Actually it is you who is misinformed. I stated my opinion. I cannot be misinformed on my opinion. Go ahead and ask anyone you know, who voted for Obama, and see if I'm right. I held a poll for my government class, I went around asking people in my community and my friends neighborhoods this: "Who did you vote for?" if they answered Obama(which the majority did) I then asked "Why, or what was the biggest reason for this?" nearly eighty percent of these people had simply said, "Change! I want me a black sonofabitch for my prez."(actually seventy-eight percent). Until you hold your own fuckin poll don't tell me I've been goddamned misinformed. Cause you clearly have your head up your ass if you're just spewing that kind of bullshit out. The poll included me asking 326 people, of which approximately 200(195) people voted for Obama and of those people 152 of those people said because he's a fuckin black man, the other answers include but are not limited to: change, "if I tell you it won't come true(?)," "alright man just get the f*ck off my lawn," and so on, I believe only two people gave me a straight answer about how he would tax the rich for a change. So go feed your misinformed bullshit to someone else please.
jonesthecurl wrote:john9blue wrote:I didn't vote no, but my gut would tell me not to vote for them. Even though it's wrong to say that all atheists are immoral because they follow no religious laws, it's also wrong to say that atheists are every bit as moral as Christians. By "moral" I mean following codes of conduct commonly accepted in the Western world, and I'm not looking to get into a debate about "subjective morality" or whatever. Fact is that, even though Christians have a "handicap" to help them behave morally, and yes they still do bad things, they are as a whole more moral than atheists because of this handicap. Long story short, there's an understandable reason why atheists are the least liked group in America, and I'd vote for one despite their faith, but would definitely scrutinize them more carefully.
your evidence for the greater immorality of American Atheists being...?