micatala wrote:This is a take off of the Apocalypse or Atheist thread.
Cmass in his OP wrote:I do not intend for this to be a debate about to our current administration.
Here is the scenario:
There are 2 candidates:
One is an atheist who has promised strong action in regards to pollution and global warming. He favors gay marriage, abortion rights and keeping prayer out of public schools. He does not attend church and has promised to block any attempt to teach the creationism in public schools. He is single and comes from Oregon.
The other candidate is a Christian. He has always gone to church, has a beautiful wife and children. He is from North Dakota. He also believes that Pastor John Hagee and other major fundamentalist Christian leaders are correct: The apocalypse is upon us and the 2nd coming of Jesus is eminent so we must prepare at all costs.
Who gets your vote?
I responded that I would pick the guy from Oregon, and then posed my own question, which is the debate question for this thread.
micatala wrote:I'll pose another question:
Who would you pick?:
Candidate A: Christian, against abortion but does not favor a total ban but rather a regulatory process involving an application (something like licensing a gun), very pro-environmental and anti-war. Against the death penalty. Ambivalent on gay marriage. Honest as the day is long.
Candidate B: An atheist. Backed by big oil. Has changed views on a number of big issues for political expediency. Also touts his environmental views, but her votes show a tendency to forget these when oil is involved.
For the first group of candidates I would have to choose the Oregon person IF I HAD to choose that is. I refuse to vote for someone who believes the end of the world is coming soon. Believing the end is coming would make the guy less likely to make good and sound international decisions that would keep America and the world as a whole safe. He would likely assume, "this is God's will, the end is coming soon and there is nothing I or anyone else can do about it." Sorry, but I don't want the world to end, or for WWIII to take place! Though I do not like one position the other guy takes I would rather THAT than someone who wil help the end come.
As for the other couple, you need to say if person B is pro-abortion, pro-death penalty, and views on gay marriage, just like you did for person A. Just stating B is connected to big-oil and 'flip-flops' on issues is useless.
Also, being 'anti-war' isn't a political stance. I assume everyone is against war, no one sits back and promises war if they are elected pres. ... no one is exactly FOR war to suddenly happen. We need to know if person A is against war in every situation, what if Britian is attacked by Russia, would A not help because he hates war so much?? If N. Korea nuked S. Korea, would A not do a thing? That would make me NOT vote for him.
The fact that someone is Christian or not Christian matters very very little to me. What matters to me is if they would let their beliefs dictate what they do when they work for me and my fellow Americans! If they are the type of Cristain that 'knows' the end is coming that tells me they cannot separate their religion from their office. If they want to continue to harrass gays and lesbians because God says we are an abomination, then my vote goes else where.
However, Barak Obama is Christian, and I would definitely vote for him!! I would vote five times for him if I could
