How do you figure? Is Christianity not a worldview, is it like a choir robe you put on at Church and take off after the music is over? I can understand why and how people get into that type of thinking, I went through the public education system and that is how subjects are taught, as though each is separate from the others, as though there is nothing to unite them, no solution to the one and the many. The other day I was thinking about art and history...and asking myself rhetorically what does history have to do with art? Well, for starters there is the history of art itself, and then, back in the day, before photographs people had artists paint their portrait, and the only way we have any idea of what many historical figures looked like is through painted portraits. And then there are the paintings which depict historical events and scenery. In short, I do believe a candidates religious philosophy, can have a huge impact on their political philosophy, especially if their religion means anything to them. Overall though, there is no easy overnight solution, and even if say Christians were in a majority in the White House, it would take years and years to start seeing changes because of how the system is designed, nothing happens quickly in the world of gabbing, arguing, debating, and legal paperwork.