Barack Obama won the last debate
George Bush
There's nothing special about opposing points of view. There are debates between science and science, and debates between religion and religion as well. For as long we don't know all the absolute truths, and possibly even after that, people will disagree.
Yes I would say it is okay, as we can gain knowledge from others and their religion. But hurting each others religion should not be encouraged at all.
If you are asking about the presidential debates of 2012, by most accounts, he did poorly in the first one, but won the second and either broke even or won the third, depending on which sources you are reading. (It should be noted that partisan sources like Fox News said Mr. Romney won all three debates, but most newspapers, including some that lean Republican, did not agree with that assessment.)
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas debated each other during the Illinois Senate race in 1858. The series of debates, known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates, highlighted their differing views on slavery. Although Lincoln gained national recognition from the debates, Douglas ultimately won the Senate seat.
religion
He practiced tolerance and inclusion, and invited religious debates.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts senator John F. Kennedy. (Kennedy won the debates and the election. Nixon became president in 1968.)
Robert E Lee
hmm I don't no about this stuff im only 8 yrs old
Catholics say the Hail Mary frequently.