Didn't this thread die?
White Cat wrote:Ooh, you are going way out on a limb here. Did you really mean it when you said that a member of the government cannot let his religion influence the way he votes, or what he says in a political speech? If so, how can you possibly justify this under freedom of religion, and even if you could, how could this possibly be enforced, short of disallowing all religious people from holding political office (which is also a violation of religious freedom, and probably unenforceable as well).
Oh give me a fucking break.
Answer me this: How can Congress pass no law respecting establishments of religions if the members are basing their decisions on whether or not a bill respects their establishments of religion?
Let's say that Mrs. Whatshername is duly elected as a Senator by the voters in the state of Whatever. During her first term, the Blahblah Bill comes up for a vote. Senator Whatshername makes a public speech before the vote, saying in part that "I am a follower of Religion X, which clearly supports the provisions of the Blahblah Bill. Therefore, I will be voting Yes." And she does so. The bill passes, and in the next election, the people of Whatever overwhelmingly re-elect her.
This has happened. See the ban on prostitution, the ban on gay marriages, the life-sentences for sodomy between two consenting adults, the restrictions on pornography, the imprisonment of atheists for "being communists" during the McCarthy era, et cetera.
That's what happens when representatives let their religions influence their vote. People who aren't members of your religion get their views trampled on and rights violated.
If they can't put aside their religious beliefs and vote based purely on a bill's objective merit, then they shouldn't be in office. John F. Kennedy didn't have a problem with this, and publicly advocated the idea that a president or official not allow his religion to influence his decisions in any way because ... survey says ...
CHURCH AND STATE ARE COMPLETELY SEPARATE.
What do you think should happen to Senator Whatshername? Should her vote be nullified because of her motivations? Should the Blahblah Bill be declared unconstitutional? Should she be forced to resign? Should the state of Whatever be expelled from the Union for supporting her?
Yes. If the bill infringes on others' rights, and Senator Whatshername voted on it because it agreed with her religious views, her sorry ass should be thrown out because she's incompetent to be in Congress.