RE: one qualification to get my vote is that a candidate adheres to Judeo-Christian
I am not interested in your particular vote. No one can control who you want to vote for. I am more interested in what the MAJORITY should vote for.
If you want your president to be a Christian that is your prerogative. Nobody can do anything about what you personally prefer.
Suppose by some fluke, Vivek becomes the candidate, what OUGHT to be the criteria by which the majority OUGHT to evaluate him? His personal religion? Or his adherence to our founding?
It is this OUGHTNESS that interests me, not your personal preference for him being a Christian.
I don’t know him that well other than the policies he claims to espouse. But I will argue that adherence to our founding principles and constitution should be the main criteria for judging him, not his stated religion
—> I don’t know him that well other than the policies he claims to espouse. But I will argue that adherence to *our founding principles and constitution* should be the main criteria for judging him, not his stated religion
Which are rooted rooted in a Jude’s-Christian world view.
Has he converted to those or is he worshipping pagan idols and cows?