He has a right to his religious viewpoints.
There is a brotherhood among believers that unbelievers don’t share, naturally.
Perhaps it was not PC to acknowledge this fact. So what.
How much spiritual brotherhood would a Jewish governor feel with Muslims? How much spiritual brotherhood would an atheist governor feel with the Amish?
To rejoice in the spiritual brotherhood you have among people of like faith is not controversial unless someone tries to make it so.
It’s not his rights I’m talking about...it’s his political judgment.