Cybargs wrote:
DesertFox- wrote:
The only reason you would raise such questions is if you're also operating with the assumption that someone with Muslim views poses some kind of threat. Meanwhile, you have the clown car of evangelical Christians already in Congress and some running for president in this country.
I would say evang christians are more of a threat to the separation of church and state than a muslim ever will.
Coke: i thought it was only the monarchs that can't be catholic and MPs can be whatever they are? UK unwritten constitution is a bit iffy.
Strictly speaking I don't think it was "illegal" for him to be PM, but he would have a hard time making appoints to the Church of England, which while officially is the Queens responsibility she does so on the advice of the PM and there is law against Jews and Catholics advising the crown on religious matters. (Disraeli was Jewish but was baptised C of E when he was young)
So while it doesn't really matter it would require some workaround so I think it's just seen as easier to not say anything, about your religion till after.
Last edited by coke (2015-05-12 16:01:04)