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madfloridian

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1. "The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight."
Tue Jan 6, 2015, 02:37 AM
Jan 2015
Our government should be entirely and purely secular. The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight. He should not be compelled to give his opinion as to the inspiration of the bible, the propriety of infant baptism, or the immaculate conception. All these things are private and personal. The people ought to be wise enough to select as their officers men who know something of political affairs, who comprehend the present greatness, and clearly perceive the future grandeur of our country. If we were in a storm at sea, with deck wave-washed and masts strained and bent with storm, and it was necessary to reef the top sail, we certainly would not ask the brave sailor who volunteered to go aloft, what his opinion was on the five points of Calvinism. Our government has nothing to do with religion. It is neither christian nor pagan; it is secular. But as long as the people persist in voting for or against men on account of their religious views, just so long will hypocrisy hold place and power. Just so long will the candidates crawl in the dust—hide their opinions, flatter those with whom they differ, pretend to agree with those whom they despise; and just so long will honest men be trampled under foot.”
― Robert G. Ingersoll, Some Mistakes of Moses

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"The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight." madfloridian Jan 2015 #1
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His words moved me. madfloridian Jan 2015 #3
Some of Lee Awater's nastier stuff. From New Republic 1989. madfloridian Jan 2015 #4
This is an excellent thread, madfloridian. brer cat Jan 2015 #5
"superior moral justification for selfishness"...my favorite. madfloridian Jan 2015 #6
Ayn Rand...yes. LWolf Jan 2015 #7
...... madfloridian Jan 2015 #8
Kick! FloriTexan Jan 2015 #9
Why thank you. madfloridian Jan 2015 #11
One must remember that when Walter Cronkite is talking about left of center the era was already jwirr Jan 2015 #10
Now the center is way right. madfloridian Jan 2015 #12
Exactly. jwirr Jan 2015 #13
That is one hell of a quote from Galbraith. City Lights Jan 2015 #14
Atwater's deathbed confession I think mmonk Jan 2015 #15
It's powerful. madfloridian Jan 2015 #16
My favorite economist - one with integrity. Octafish Jan 2015 #17
Excellent post. madfloridian Jan 2015 #18
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