I agree. Unless someone is a muslim, I don’t question their faith.
Only God knows what is really in a person’s heart and most politicians say what they think is acceptable about religion.
That being said, you can tell something by the way someone has lived his/her life.
Interestingly, John Jay, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court and co-author of the Federalist Papers, thought a candidates religious beliefs should be a primary consideration in voting. Jay wrote, It is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation, to select and prefer Christians for their rulers. According to Jay, preferring a Christian candidate is neither bigoted nor unconstitutional.
AL: Unless someone is a muslim, I dont question their faith.
I think the question is what is it this faith believes that the candidate claims is important to him.