- the majority of folks are christian, just different types. > -----Original Message----- > From: Maureen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 4:29 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: RE: Racism (was: I'll never understand...) > > At 08:14 AM 12/19/01, you wrote: > >Constitutionally I think the point has been made that there is to be no > >religious requirement. However, I think the point should also be made > that > >you get votes from people that you appeal to, and since Christianity is > the > >majority religion in the US, that's where some attention needs to be > paid. > > > >Hatton > > I think the majority religion in the US is none. > > But you're right about the electability of a president who is not a > professed Christian, which is a real shame. It shouldn't matter. > > I don't have a problem with a politician who is truly a practicing > Christian being public about it, but those politicians who only claim a > religious affiliation to improve their chances of getting elected are the > worst sort of hypocrites. > > > > > > >
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