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irishpatrick
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In the past we always asked the questions–today we are afraid. That is not a good development. When a person enters the fray to win a national office, they have in large measure given up their right to privacy regarding what they believe or what they have done. We the people have a right to know what they believe so we can make informed choices.I disagree, and hope that America NEVER becomes a place where one’s faith is questioned, especially in politics. To me, faith is a private and personal thing, and no one can claim to know another person’s heart and soul. Yes, one can question another’s political motivations, ideological beliefs, and social values as demonstrated by their political actions; but NOT, either explicitly or implicitly, their private faith, unless perhaps if they make their faith a part of the political campaign and agenda.