Insofar as their religious affiliation informs their judicial philosophy -- which it must, if they're a sincere believer -- "questioning" them about this central facet of their lives is perfectly appropriate, whether for Catholics, Muslims, or whomeverhttps://twitter.com/scottjshapiro/status/1013713320124116992 …
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Of course, then questioning an atheist is also in bounds
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“God made me” is the oldest excuse in the book... literally THE BOOK.
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I wonder what that would lead to if we were questioning the sexual orientation of a candidate--as that WOULD be their strongly held beliefs... Nope. I think
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Yes and a good example of that is Mike Pence and Jeff Sessions whom I consider to be 2 of the most dangerous people, aside from Trump, ever elected/appointed to office.
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