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Anyone watching the election on Sky?
Nick Clegg is "not a man of faith" - did anyone else not know this?
I thought you could already be an atheist openly in the UK? Damn, times are worse than I thought.
Hey Watershed who you gonna vote for? I can't vote yet, but my stepdad's gonna go with the PvdA this year (and my dad doesn't vote). This is a pretty good thing since he was considering voting for the PVV :v
According to this I am 60% Labour and 40% Lib Dem. Woe.
waitNo, he's openly atheist.
in the real world you can be, but politicians don't seem to recognise that churchgoers (and to a lesser extent believers) are in an ever-increasing minority. in my school you're regarded as a bit of an anomaly if you go to church but as Harlequin pointed out, it's quite hard to name fullblooded (and successful) atheist politicians.I thought you could already be an atheist openly in the UK? Damn, times are worse than I thought.
I heard rumours that Churchill was an atheist. It's probably bullshit but awesome if true!Yeah, Clegg's a real atheist iirc.
Sadly enough the only atheist politicians I can remember right now are Josef Stalin and every other Communist leader (not the best examples), Boris Yeltsin (a drunk and a disgrace), Pim Fortuyn (shot) and Job Cohen, who's the only one doing alright I suppose.
Lib Dem Bloke said:Go home and tell your parents to vote for us!
Clegg's an atheist, but his wife and children are Catholic (or at least, the children are being raised Catholic).
I imagine it would be rather hard to raise your children to believe in someone you don't believe in. Kind of like Santa, I guess. o_o
Oh yeah, in the past few days I've been watching old Mock the Week repeats, and I find it hilarious whenever there are jokes about Clegg. "Who is he?" "He's about as likely to get into power as..." And here we are, with him top of the polls. It's kind of surreal.