As a non-believer, do you find yourself preferring one political candidate over another based on their religion? For example - would you rather vote for a Christian over a Jewish person? Jewish over Muslim? Do you have a preference on THEIR religion?
I’ve never thought about that as a trait that I would even take into consideration since I believe that ones faith (or as we all are - agnostics) has nothing to do with their capabilities as a blood-sucking leech that would pull a lollipop out of a babies mouth while kissing them.
I only reject them if they bring their religious folly into their politics ... I'm talking to you Ben Carson and others like you!
I vote for the one who shares the most opinions with me. Which strangely seems to be repubican... maybe it's because I'm a business owner?... IDK. So I vote Republican unless I really hate the candidate. So if I don't like either, then I don't vote...
If I must generalize I’d say we could use more Jewish politicians. Especially in the south. Seems a lot of em are only culturally Jewish and not as self righteous or regressive as the other abrahamic religions even if they are practicing. I’d vote for whoever seemed the least like a conservative fundamentalist in any religion though.
I'm a firm believer in the separation of church and state. I so HATE seeing a politician's personal religious beliefs play into their decision making process in regards to their job. Saying that, I look for candidates that don't flaunt their religiosity.
Exactly! Me too!!
I'd prefer a candidate who didn't rely on their religion to sway voters, but rather on what they stand for/their positions on issues. If their main platform is religion, I go elsewhere.
I vote for a candidate based on his/her platform. However, if I find a lot of religious overtones, I shy away
I don't vote.
@icolan For starters... I am a veteran, I will never vote for a presidential candidate without a DD-214. My vote, my requirement. So I never voted for a great president as Obama because he did not met my requirement. Once a DD-214 then I will take a look at the woman or the man. I am not liberal, democrat or republiKKKan. I won't stop anyone from voting. I will change my attitude when/if I see proper.
Excellent!
@swf44nc Thank You, many still hates me for my honesty. True story... my son may had been under 10 when he told he wanted to be president. I told him... "If you don't serve in the military, you will never get my vote". He is a USAF Veteran and still qualified to earn my vote when the time comes if it comes to that but he asked me in return to do my part.... I should not embarrass him. He is that smart.
So what you're saying is:
If you've never worked in a restaurant, how can you be the manager of a restaurant? If you've never worked in an office, how can you run a business? If you've never played baseball, how can you be the coach?
If you've never served in the military, how can you be the Commander in Chief?
Is that correct?
@swf44nc Exactamundo, How can you be commander in chief when Not a single member of your family, 6 generations ever served in our military, you want to that "democracy and freedom". Not my commander in chief, now you can go to school and learn to run a business. I was told when a phys ed major that one of the individuals that perfectioned and developed the "buterfly swim style" did not knew how to swim. An uncommander in chief as I prefer to the unpresident will send anybody to war because after all what the does his family know what war really is? Hate for the Clintons put him in office, not only republicans or republiKKKans but so called democrats that wanted burnie sanders as president and obstructed as he did the elections within the democrat party. Remember when it was over and cooler heads must prevail for the wellbeing of a nation he stayed and delivered plenty of votes to the republiKKKan party. If you are a burnie zombie , my apology for bring it up. But what goes around comes around. ameriKKKa deserved trump as unpresident, so here it is in the putin's annex. There is hope, my son a veteran has his housewarming party that Friday after the election. In Las Vegas, even met a democrat delegate present. Everyone present could had been my child or grandchild. Not a single bitching about the election. Beautiful people of the dance community in Vegas, military, hackers, even a christian hacker that had a shirt "god is my source code". They danced and celebrated the purchase of his house at 27 and doing it single and I was so proud because no drug use, no smoking weed, nobody dragged out drunk, no fornication in one of the bathrooms or bedrooms, no problem with the neighbors because of parking and the house was clean. There is hope for this nation but when a fly needs to be squash, tickling it won't do.
I would much rather they not mention it at all. Policies are what ring true to me
How is everyone tonight? Religion plays absolutely no part in any aspect of my life. Politics are a good way candidate's or their representatives can use your religious beliefs to manipulate the situation to their advantage if you allow it. If you base your life, politics on what you as a person consider right from wrong and feel strongly about, then question answered. Look past the bs it's all smoke anyway. Only what you feel matters.
I am more concerned with how seriously they take their religion. I find many people relate to their religion as a cultural identity, oftentimes vaguely, like "my Mom says we're christian, french and Ukranian", obviously as an atheist I prefer this type of religious identity. The people who are 100% committed usually need to be committed. I've found many Jewish friends seem to identify strongly with their cultural heritage while being strongly agnostic, more so than other religions.
Politicians crowing about their Sky Fairy or their fictional storybook never-ever-never get my support. Ever. Neither do businesses with proudly displaying that stupid ichthys on their advetisements.
I admit that when I'm trying to decide between two candidates each giving me the same "meh" feeling, I'll narrow it down by if one of them touts their religion as a reason to vote for them, in their write-up, or leaves it out. I'll vote for the one who leaves their religion out of it, or at least minimizes the mention of religion.
I was a big Bernie supporter, and he was agnostic/atheist. I also love Jimmy Carter, too, though. I tend to think of Judaism as having a very strong intellectual and educational bent, and second to that, Catholicism somewhat, but on the National level we don't see much of those religions represented in candidates, so it is hard to say.