Turquoise wrote:
I'm atheist and I realize that groups like Jews and Mormons have more official representation than people like myself. However, if you look at the actions of most politicians, it would seem quite apparent that they are atheist not religious.
A truly God-fearing person would not behave as a self-serving hypocrite if they actually believe a deity who will judge them is watching. Therefore, it is my personal belief that most politicians are atheist -- especially the ones who claim to be religious.
More often than not, when religion and politics unite, it is only done to manipulate people. There's rarely any sincerity to it. Look at Mitt Romney if you need a good example.
Jews and Mormons (and the like) have more "official" representation than people like myself? How do you mean "official representation?"
And just because someone belongs to a religion does not mean they are perfect, holy, sanctified, special, or otherwise infallible. You non-believers need to understand this because it's pure folly not to. We adhere to religious principles to 'become' more good, righteous, humble, etc. Sure many suck at it and are truly hypocrites beyond belief, but it does not reflect the religion itself..the doctrines, principles and teachings. I for one am not perfect though I'm trying to be. Jesus in his command to all saints to "be perfect" was in the greek derived from the root "teleos" which means distant as if a distant objective...meaning that he has commanded us to work towards perfection..not obtain it in this life.
And yes, Mit is a tool. He, like Hillary, are expert campaigners who know exactly what to say, how to say it, and will/have sold their souls to being so precise and perfect...and it's obvious there's no sincerity in them. This saddens me as I am Mormon and I really would like to see Mitt being a real mormon, truthful, honest, modest, etc. The only thing that he's got down is the mormon appearance.