Which would I rather have in a leading politician:
1) A proclamation of faith which is not evidenced by his/her political actions?
2) No evidence of faith and the enabling of anti-Christian legislation? Or
3) Somebody who is not a Christian but respects those who are?
From what he has said and written, Nigel Farage seems somewhat puzzled by Christianity but look at what he states - and means:
"Yet we must not stop speaking the truth and following our consciences - when we stop doing that and give up on our principles, that is when everything is lost. Under UKIP, we will ensure everyone has the right to speak out without fear of persecution for following their consciences and principles."
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