Not to play devils advocate, but how do you view people of faith. I mean if someone is a devout Baptist, Christian, or any religious affluence asks you what you believe in what is your response to that one person. You fight for middle class ethics, but most Americans believe in some type of religion and putting faith in not only what is seen, but also unseen.
David Cook: Bob Corker versus the Write-In Mom
Not to play devils advocate, but how do you view people of faith. I mean if someone is a devout Baptist, Christian, or any religious affluence asks you what you believe in what is your response to that one person. You fight for middle class ethics, but most Americans believe in some type of religion and putting faith in not only what is seen, but also unseen.