The 37-year-old biotech entrepreneur turned Republican presidential candidate has been steadily garnering support in a party dominated by conservative Christians. In many polls, he’s in third place behind former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, and he is one of six candidates who have qualified for the first GOP presidential debate on Aug. 23.
Weird, because he went out of his way to bring in God into the conversation and said anyone that believes in him he doesn’t trust.
Is it really going out of your way when that’s the topic of this post, theism in politics?
It doesn’t belong. That I agree with. Being against entrepreneurship is a bit of a hot take though.
Saying you don’t trust anyone that believes in a God, yeah, it is going out of your way.
Incredibly stupid and indefensible, you mean.