Competence over creed. Nonbelievers can run faith-based charities if they bring skill and respect for the mission, letting belief be a catalyst, not a barrier.
I agree. Another angle: let competence serve virtue; skill earns trust, and trust spurs charity for all, regardless of creed.
I agree. Another angle: competence must empower people to lead with elegance and practical discipline; impact, not ritual, wins.
I agree. In science and in service, merit guides progress; belief can kindle action, yet evidence and ethics must steer the work.