I don't know if this is just because my country is mostly atheist, and therefore pretending to be religious is hard for me, or if it's the morality of lying in general, especially in something like religion. I would just like to understand other opinions too. — Lumiere
And I'm wondering if you would be okay with saying this if you didn't believe it (if you are Christian, would you be able to say this in regards to another God if need be)? — Lumiere
The point is that the President should represent everyone and therefore be neutral on gods. — Baden
And I think on reflection you'll actually agree with me on that. — Baden
The point is that the President should represent everyone and therefore be neutral on gods. The majority of Americans are Christian, it's true, so it's a vote winner, but there is no state religion and a purposeful division between state and religion, so representatives of the state should not preference one religion over another. — Baden
I'm responsible for my country and what it does domestically and in the world — T Clark
The point is that the President should represent everyone and therefore be neutral on gods. — Baden
Such a philosophically astute response, Baden. Have you tried writing a book? — Buxtebuddha
What do you expect, you accused him of having blubber for brains? — T Clark
You're wrong. — Sapientia
There's not absolutely nothing wrong with that, as it gives a fictitious God, which is not recognised as such by many, undue prominence and recognition in political discourse, which is of importance because of its influence and affect upon a wide audience. — Sapientia
Such a philosophically astute response, Heister. — Sapientia
You'll have to give me more than, "you're wrong because people don't believe in God." — Buxtebuddha
There's not absolutely nothing wrong with that — Sapientia
as it gives a fictitious God — Sapientia
which is not recognised as such by many, undue prominence and recognition in political discourse — Sapientia
which is of importance because of its influence and affect upon a wide audience. — Sapientia
It's both inappropriate and irresponsible. — Sapientia
He's the president, not the pope. — Sapientia
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