ANd I have to ask what does this have to do with the price of tea in China?
Just that Christians don’t want to vote for non Christians or someone belonging to a cult. You may not agree with the significance of the issue, but you can bet to a lot of people it matters.
You're so right.. but the media keeps the focus on the "nowhere" rather than on the real issues. Really, kind of pitiful when you think about it.
Liberal tactics - divide and conquer.
I do not care who is or isn’t a Christian or about who thinks who is or isn’t one. I care about freedom and about which candidate possesses the principles to protect it.
“I have to ask what does this have to do with the price of tea in China?”
Exactly. I’m not for Romney, but not for religious regions. People need to STFU about the religious aspect of our candidate. Give me an atheist who will follow the Constitution 100% over someone who expounds about his/her religion. The extreme emphasis on the religious issue will be our downfall. The nit-pickey back-and-forth blathering among the candidates about who is or isn’t a “Christian” is pathetic and embarrassing. If the Constitution is honored, then all of our religions will be safe.
Carter and Clinton would be called “Christians”, and where did that get us? IIRC, many of the Founding Fathers were Deists, and it seems they did a pretty good job.