I don't have a problem with people believing in god any more than I
have a problem with people who don't believe.    It just seems to me
that the requirements for office now go something like this: "30 years
old, citizen of the United States, Strong belief in God"




On 11/9/05, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Um, since when is talking about God restricted to Christianity? Nearly 90%
> of US citizens believe in God. Should you be surprised, then, if the
> majority of elected officials believe in God? Yeah, even Democrats believe
> in God.
>
> The problem is NOT public officials who believe in God, the problem is
> public officials who want to legislate ways which push you and I to also
> believe in their God.
>
> > When I was watching the election results last night, they were talking
> > about one of the dems that won a governorship I think in NJ.  Anyway,
> > they went on to talk about this dems strategy.  They said "He talked
> > about god and then traditional dem subjects such as healthcare"
> > Great!  I guess Christianity is becoming the litmus test no matter
> > what party you are from....
> >
>
>
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