Atheists & Agnostics
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First up from the God Machine this week is an apparent first at the intersection of religion and politics: a national debate for presidential candidates in which participants were asked to comment on possible messages from God.
In Thursday nights Republican debate, towards the very end of the debate, Foxs Megyn Kelly came back from a commercial break and said the following:
In our final moments here together, were going to allow the candidates to offer their final thoughts. But first, we want to ask them an interesting closing question from Chase Norton on Facebook, who wants to know this of the candidates: I want to know if any of them have received a word from God on what they should do and take care of first.
I can find no evidence of major-party candidates ever being asked anything like this question during a televised debate, at least not since 2004, when Democratic candidates were asked during a CBS debate, .Is God on Americas side? Since were electing a president and not a preacher, arguably these questions are less than ideal.
But, one by one, several GOP candidates answered anyway. None was overly specific about receiving divine messages about White House policy priorities, but many of the Republicans seemed to relish the opportunity to address the issue of faith and family upbringing more generally.
(the whole shebang)
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/week-god-8815?cid=sm_fb_maddow
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)And of course fee-fees...
* An interesting controversy is brewing in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where a teacher is being sued for allegedly upbraiding a second grader who told another child he doesnt go to church and doesnt believe in God. The childs family is seeking damages, but the teacher said the childs atheism hurt other students feelings.
Why not ask the students why they think they should feel hurt, if indeed they do.? (Is their faith so weak? Let's hope so!)
RussBLib
(9,693 posts)But several of them previously said that God told them to run! I mean, how can we not trust someone who claims that God spoke to them personally and said to run for President?!
6 of the 17 said that God called them to run. Now why wouldn't they repeat that in front of 20 million people?
Salon article