PassedOut, on Oct 29 2008, 04:42 PM, said:
Obviously Dole thinks that voters in her state consider atheism to be a negative quality in a candidate. Don't know how the fact that her opponent professes Christianity plays into Dole's decision to run the ad - perhaps that's beside the point.
I'd imagine that on balance, atheism is a negative quality (electability wise) in all 50 states.
Apparently, on both sides, it's more tied into specific policy positions than professing a religion. My guess is, as you suggest, it's beside the point.
Similarly, while I was watching Bill Maher last week, he made some remark...I think aimed at the Republican party in general, how half believe in the traditional core Republican values, and the other half believe (insert humorous one-liner about how idiotic it is to believe in Christianity). That Maher's perfect candidate (his words) professes Christianity, and that a whole ton of Democrats do, also, is, again, apparently beside the point.
I think on both sides, it's not a "benefit" or a "problem" (depending on whether you're on the right or left, respectively) to call yourself a Christian unless you're also pro-life, against gay marriage, etc.
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