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“A Muslim Can’t be US President,” Says Republican Candidate Carson

US Republican candidate Ben Carson said on Sunday that the Islamic faith was not consistent with American principles.

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Republican Presidential candidate Ben Carson said on Sunday that Muslims were unfit to be President of the United States – arguing that their faith was inconsistent with American principles.

I would not advocate that we put a Muslim in charge of this nation. I absolutely would not agree with that.
– Ben Carson to NBC’s “Meet the Press”

The remarks by Carson, who is near the top of opinion polls for the crowded field of Republican candidates, followed a controversy that erupted when front-runner Donald Trump declined to challenge anti-Muslim comments made by a supporter on Friday.

US Republican candidate Ben Carson said on Sunday that the Islamic faith was not consistent with American principles.
Republican US Presidential candidates Dr Ben Carson (L) and businessman Donald Trump talk during a commercial break at the second official Republican presidential candidates debate on September 16, 2015. (Photo: Reuters)

Carson, a Christian who says he got the idea for his tax proposals from the Bible, said he thought a US President’s faith should be “consistent with the Constitution”.

Asked if he thought Islam met this bar, the retired neurosurgeon said: “No, I do not.”

Condemnation for Carson’s ‘Bigoted’ Remark

America’s largest Muslim civil rights group condemned Carson for his statement, which it said should disqualify him from the Presidential contest because the US Constitution forbids religious tests for holding public office.

It’s beyond the pale and he should withdraw.
– Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman of Council on American-Islamic Relations

Minnesota Democratic Representative Keith Ellison, the first practising Muslim elected to Congress, said: “It’s unimaginable that the leading GOP presidential candidates are resorting to fear mongering to benefit their campaigns.”

Ellison added in his statement that “every American should be disturbed that these national figures are engaging in and tolerating blatant acts of religious bigotry.”

In a statement later on Sunday, a Carson campaign spokesman said Carson believed strongly in the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom, “but he also believes that the American people are far from ready to accept a Muslim as President in our Judeo-Christian society.”

Without question, there are complex differences between the practice of the Muslim faith and our Constitution, differences that are very real and very much in conflict with one another.
– Doug Watts, Carson campaign spokesman

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