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Would Tim Tebow's religious beliefs keep you from voting for him as President of the United States?
If he can take the Broncos this far, think about what he could do for the national debt. Tebow for Pres in 2024!
Both his parents were U.S. citizens on visas to the Philippines. Tebow is eligible for President once he hits 35!
19 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
No.
- ?Lv 59 years ago
Probably. I have a real problem with those from the evangelical/fundamentalist wing of Christendom, who are so prone to public displays of their piety. For them (unlike most Mormons, Roman Catholics, and more liberal Protestants), whatever they believe is wrong should be illegal.
However, in the case of Mr. Tebow, there is absolutely no reason in the world why I WOULD vote for him as President. I doubt very seriously that he would even consider making the run.
- MarkLv 59 years ago
Tim Tebow is not eligible to run for President of the U.S. He was born in the Philippines.
Edit: I got a thumb's down for stating that he is not legally able to run for President? Apparently the Constitution is irrelevant?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tebow
"Place of birth: Makati City, Philippines"
- ?Lv 59 years ago
You will have to wait for the 2028 elections because he will not meet the age eligibility until then.
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- 9 years ago
Religious beliefs? No
Actions based solely on religious beliefs? Yes.
- Melissa MeLv 79 years ago
No. The fact that he is a football player might though. They aren't known for being the smartest tool in the shed.
- Anonymous9 years ago
People of all religions are eligible to become president.
- Anne ArkeyLv 79 years ago
Second only to his scholastic record, and third only to his political record to keep me from voting for him as President.
- AndrewLv 49 years ago
I don't think he can complete a majority of his passes much less win a majority of the vote
- 9 years ago
no, the fact that i didnt like tebow before i knew about his faith would keep me from voting for him.