@9JP6V5C4mos4MO
I believe they should not due to separation of church and state so their religious beliefs should be kept out of their political campaigne.
@9JPXCNW4mos4MO
I agree because yes a lot of the US has christian beliefs but there is still a lot of other people that don't.
@8SH9X37 4mos4MO
At the end of the day, religion shouldn't be a point of contention when making decisions for everyone, cause everyone practices and interprets religion differently
@9JP7KHS4mos4MO
Leaders should not necessarily bring their religion into things such as politics because they could be biased, meaning that they lean a certain way on issues such as same-sex/interracial marriage, etc.
@9JQ4VHB4mos4MO
I have stated above that not all people follow the same religion, and not everyone follows a religion in general. Making a decision that has to do with YOUR beliefs will impact people with different religions.
@9JP8ZMB4mos4MO
During the sixteenth century, Protestantism spread through northern Europe, and Catholic countries responded by attempting to extinguish what was seen as the Protestant menace.
@9JP6SDRPeace and Freedom4mos4MO
i do not think national leaders declare their relgious beliefs because they most likely will make people follow their relgion.
@9JP6X7R4mos4MO
i dont think they should delcare their religious beliefs because they might be seen as biased
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