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Voter questions Ramaswamy on faith at town hall: ‘I’m not vying for Pastor-In-Chief’

Could a Hindu Serve as President of a ‍Nation Founded on Judeo-Christian Values?

Vivek Ramaswamy, a self-proclaimed Hindu and Republican⁣ candidate for ​the presidency of the United States, believes so. In a town hall: ‘I’m not vying for Pastor-In-Chief'”>recent town hall hosted by the PBD Podcast, Ramaswamy was asked⁣ about ⁣his faith and how it aligns with Jesus Christ. His response was unwavering:⁢ “I believe in one true God.”

Ramaswamy’s firm belief in the existence of God ‌may resonate with‍ voters who⁤ have grown disillusioned with politicians like Joe Biden ‍and Nancy Pelosi,‍ who claim to be Catholic but support causes that contradict Christian values, such as abortion and ​LGBT ideology.

At 37 years old, Ramaswamy is an entrepreneur who was born and raised in southwest Ohio⁣ to ⁤immigrant parents​ from India. ⁢He graduated from Harvard in 2007 and⁤ later earned a law degree ⁢from ​Yale. With his success in the biotechnology industry, Forbes named him “America’s Richest Entrepreneur under 40” in 2016.

During the town hall, Ramaswamy revealed⁢ that he attended Catholic School​ and has likely read the Bible more closely than many Christians. He ​emphasized the common thread of⁤ sacrifice and duty between Hinduism and the Old and New Testaments.

Rather than pretending to be someone he’s not,⁤ Ramaswamy remains true to himself and his beliefs. This authenticity sets him apart⁢ from many politicians, including former President Donald ⁤Trump, who often change their positions to appease⁣ the public.

The left is even worse, ‌with Joe Biden abandoning his Catholic faith in favor of ⁢supporting abortion and gay marriage, according to‌ the Telegraph.

Many Americans are tired of being deceived, and Ramaswamy’s unwavering commitment to Judeo-Christian values may resonate with them. He firmly believes that the United States⁢ was founded on these values and vows to defend them, ⁣whether elected or not.

Ramaswamy clarifies that he is not‌ running to be a pastor-in-chief but rather​ a commander-in-chief. His goal is to champion the Constitution, a document deeply rooted in Judeo-Christian values.

While Ramaswamy faces an uphill ⁤battle in the GOP presidential primary, his youth and steadfast values could‍ be an asset to a country built on those same principles.

Source: Voter Confronts Ramaswamy About Faith During ⁤Town Hall: ‘I’m Not Running to Be Pastor-In-Chief’



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