« Pro-Gun Romney | Main | A Republican Refugee » 20 Feb 2007 06:16 pm The B-WordA reader writes:
Let me respond. Romney first. He said "We need to have a person of faith lead the country." That's a clear view that only someone of religious faith should become president. If he had said "we need a Protestant to lead the country," would it have been bigotry? Surely it would be. Ask a few Catholics and Jews if you need confirmation. So what's the difference? Using someone's personal religious convictions as a criterion for public office, and disqualifying those who do not share certain convictions, is indeed bigotry. Just because a certain form of bigotry is popular doesn't make it right. Atheism is no more and no less an existential decision than faith. America is dedicated to religious freedom, which means and must mean the right not to believe in anything. Romney has shown he does not share this view of America. His view is that atheists should not be president. He played that card as a way to ingratiate himself with Christians who do not share his Mormon faith. It was a card from the bottom of the deck. Steyn? Well, I didn't call him a bigot. So the point is silly. But he did write somewhat breezily of the option of "culling" large numbers of people solely on the basis of their faith. I dunno. What do you think? TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d8353fade253ef Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The B-Word' |
