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Originally Posted by David Sklansky
You can never be sure that an incorrect belief does not in some way, either consciously or subconsciously, have a detrimental effect on what that person is expected to accomplish.
I agree with this and don't think it should change my view of whether Sanders did the right thing. If I hire an electrician, I'm going to see how good an electrician they are, not whether or not they agree with me about religion. The information value of their religious beliefs is too low to override formal qualifications, recommendations, job performance, etc. In fact, I would argue that religious identification is exactly the kind of tribalistic information that often lead to worse decision-making (eg like how soft factors in college admission often lead to more upper class students). Since partisan allegiance is particularly strong in political appointments, it is wise to strongly discount such information.