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Correct. To flesh it out more, Nayib professes faith in Jesus and the bible as the word of God. The way he lives his life of faith, though, is not within the church communities of professing Christians. He certainly leans more towards Christianity, while his brothers lean more towards Islam. But not in any adversarial kind of way.

Keep in mind the half Palestinian family grew up in a Christian household (father from Palestine), though his father converted to Islam later in life. This is not unusual, Palestinians are used to a more fluid interaction among the monotheistic faiths, something that was a standard social dynamic before WWI when British Imperial Zionists and associated vested interests started working their butts off to extreme-ify each religious sect and antagonize them against each other.

For the record, I have met and spoken with one of the president's brothers (the one most involved in the administration). Seeing firsthand how libertarian and liberty devoted he is, all I can say is don't expect an Islamic caliphate, nor a Christian fascist regime popping up in El Salvador. They are 100% for the classic liberal values of freedom of religion and freedom of association (minus the bad hombres).

26 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Correct. To flesh it out more, Nayib professes faith in Jesus and the bible as the word of God. The way he lives his life of faith, though, is not within the church communities of professing Christians. He certainly leans more towards Christianity, while his brothers lean more towards Islam. But not in any adversarial kind of way.

Keep in mind the half Palestinian family grew up in a Christian household (father from Palestine), though his father converted to Islam later in life. This is not unusual, Palestinians are used to a more fluid interaction among the monotheistic faiths, something that was a standard social dynamic before WWI when Zionists and associated vested interests started working their butts off to extreme-ify each religious sect and antagonize them against each other.

For the record, I have met and spoken with one of the president's brothers (the one most involved in the administration). Seeing firsthand how libertarian and liberty devoted he is, all I can say is don't expect an Islamic caliphate, nor a Christian fascist regime popping up in El Salvador. They are 100% for the classic liberal values of freedom of religion and freedom of association (minus the bad hombres).

26 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Correct. To flesh it out more, Nayib professes faith in Jesus and the bible as the word of God. The way he lives his life of faith, though, is not within the church communities of professing Christians. He certainly leans more towards Christianity, while his brothers lean more towards Islam. But not in any adversarial kind of way.

Keep in mind the half Palestinian family grew up in a Christian household (father from Palestine), though his father converted to Islam later in life. This is not unusual, Palestinians are used to a more fluid interaction among the monotheistic faiths, something that was a standard social dynamic before WWI when Zionists and other vested interests worked their butts off to extremify each religious sect and antagonize them against each other.

For the record, I have met and spoken with one of the president's brothers (the one most involved in the administration). Seeing firsthand how libertarian and liberty devoted he is, all I can say is don't expect an Islamic caliphate, nor a Christian fascist regime popping up in El Salvador. They are 100% for the classic liberal values of freedom of religion and freedom of association (minus the bad hombres).

26 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Correct. To flesh it out more, Nayib professes faith in Jesus and the bible as the word of God, however he lives his life of faith, though, is not within the church communities of professing Christians. He certainly leans more towards Christianity, while his brothers lean more towards Islam. But not in any adversarial kind of way.

Keep in mind the half Palestinian family grew up in a Christian household (father from Palestine), though his father converted to Islam later in life. This is not unusual, Palestinians are used to a more fluid interaction of the monotheistic faiths, something that was standard before the mandate for Israel in the Levant.

For the record, I have met and spoken with one of the president's brothers (the one most involved in the administration). Seeing firsthand how libertarian and liberty devoted he is, all I can say is don't expect an Islamic caliphate, nor a Christian fascist regime popping up in El Salvador. They are 100% for the classic liberal values of freedom of religion and freedom of association (minus the bad hombres).

26 days ago
1 score