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Sarah Palin can be a Good US President
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24/11/2010 21:39:20
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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>>>>I am so offended by your statement. Does one single and completely unrelated characteristic of a person decide whether someone is better fitted to an important position or not?
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>>>I actually suspect religious politicians. When push comes to shove, which loyalty will they chose - to their religion or their people? These may not necessarily mean the same thing, and the situation may leave them with a hard choice, whereby they'd have to betray one or the other.
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>>>I'd prefer one where there's no such dilemma involved.
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>>Ditto. When you select a person for religious reasons, do you really know that you get the right person? Maybe you end up with some lunatic.
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>>The way I see it, believing in a God or not has nothing to do with people's other characteristics. Some people thinks that people who believe in a God are better people, which I think is completely wrong. Some people are bad people "in the name of God", and some are good people "in the name of God". And some people are just bad people or good people.
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>>Personally I have many friends, some believe and some don't, and I really couldn't care less about that. What they believe or not is, and should be, a personal matter. What's important is how these people are and behave, period.
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>>NB! I write "a God" on purpose, in respect for people who have another "God". So with God I mean "any God".
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>Shouldn't that be lowercase, then? God, when referring to the one true God (or a belief in a single god) takes the role of a proper noun, but that is not the case when you are talking about several gods. Unless you do that, too, out of respect.

Genuine believers in God have different perspectives in many things because there is always a God in the equation as opposed to non-believers who seem to believe they have all; can do all; self-seeking; self-centered at most.

And if there is no God, then why are we doing good things anyway? If there's no God to reward us of the good things and sacrifices we do on Earth, then what are all these for? All are useless...
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net

CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."
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