CNN's John King talks with Christian leaders about morality and the role of religion in the GOP race for 2012. What do you think? How important is religion in a presidential race?
Religion has existed before Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and many more after. Off course is important in our lives even for those who have no religion. Remember this quote “Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful.” – Seneca. How many wise people are really there? How many common people are really there? The majority are the common people. The more people the more votes so our government is elected by the rich and by the majority "idiots" and the few get pushed aside and are seen as crazy.
Maybe if we have a better education system and everyone have access to good schools and maybe if people don't party so much while in school and cook their brains, maybe we can make more intelligent decisions about our government and understand the difference between religion and politics.
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Religion has existed before Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and many more after. Off course is important in our lives even for those who have no religion. Remember this quote “Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful.” – Seneca. How many wise people are really there? How many common people are really there? The majority are the common people. The more people the more votes so our government is elected by the rich and by the majority "idiots" and the few get pushed aside and are seen as crazy.
Maybe if we have a better education system and everyone have access to good schools and maybe if people don't party so much while in school and cook their brains, maybe we can make more intelligent decisions about our government and understand the difference between religion and politics.