Wow, the hate along Democrat and atheistic lined is very revealing. Interesting to note that little about a person's qualities and integrity are acknowledged, if there are political consequences or a pleasant Christian man, who has never hurt anyone, has a chance to promote his faith. Calling him a fascist seems a bit much.
Most laughable are the people feigning ignorance of his football career, or outward hostility toward those accomplishments ("he was lucky to play on a good team!")...He only won the Heisman Trophy!
I know this is a little late in the piece but I was going to wait for a response to my last questions, but they seem to have been overlooked. Very well...there has been plenty for you to respond to so I get that to a degree.
I think it's a little rich for you to be complaining about responses being along athiestic and democrat lines, or arguing that people are feigning ignorance of his football career, given that his brand of conservative Christianity is clearly part of his appeal to you. This is a man who claimed the USA needed to once again become One Nation Under God, so I would simply suggest to you that it's a polarizing attitude.
Some other things worth considering;
1) Several of the people in this thread less than over the moon are pagans...not athiests. Might be worth thinking about the role of christianity in politics from a non-christian (rather than athiest) viewpoint.
2) I am an athiest, but hadnt said anything against him. I'd consider myself wary, rather than anti.
3) It's unlikely anyone here is feigning ignorance about football. I follow the pros (Niners) and college (Fightin Irish) but have been constantly amazed by the lack of even basic understanding here (I'm Australian). There are a couple of excetions but most here are clueless, no feigning required.