Obviously, the unpopularity of atheists is something to consider here. I'd rather politicians weren't judged on beliefs but on policies.
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My position would be 'I have negative opinions of religion but an even stronger commitment to religious freedom so I will work for that.'
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FAO Tim: Luke 6:37: Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: forgive, and ye shall be forgiven:
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He judged everyone in that interview, rather than be honest about his views...
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He said we are all sinners, rather than answering the question about his own beliefs
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That's a very common response meant to indicate not singling out homosexuality as more wrong than other things we all do every day.
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It's how liberal Christians rationalise homophobia in their religion to themselves.
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I don't disagree with your judgement call on this - but Indefensible the principle of said questioning being ok.
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Well, he certainly needs to confirm that his faith will not get in the way of liberal values being vigorously pursued.
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