skyking1976
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Timebuilder said:...but there is less of a sense of a moral imperative, with which I disagree. The founders were well aware, and wrote about the necessity of Americans being a "moral people."
Timebuilder said:All morality comes from God. God works though Men to appoint governments that are worthy of leadership of His people. Leaving morality to an individual interpretation is anarchy, not morality. Leadership in these areas is a requirement of any well organized society.
Left to his own devices, man seeks his own pleasures instead of finding the narrow path. The founders understood this well, which is why the constitution does not contain any provision that inhibits religious beliefs being practiced or encouraged in the public square, including government leaders while in office. It simply says that no law may be made by congress respecting the establishment of religion.
In order to have a moral people, there must be a system of moral belief to which the majority of the people ascribe. Without that, it's a free-for-all.
nothing personal TB but ALL people of faith feel this way, that a person can't be moral unless they 'believe' which is a highly segregationist and elitest ideology to profer.
its those manners of characterizations that allow the self-aggrandization that these 'people of faith' use to vilify those not like them.
I don't try to convert people, live and let live as it were.
i'm not perfect either, but i do consider myself to be a fairly good and moral person, i know right from wrong, and try to live thusly
All morality comes from God. God works though Men to appoint governments that are worthy of leadership of His people.
ok i gotta ask, and i'm just showing my ignorance here, but what the hell is a libertarian?
bart said:
skyking1976 said:Timebuilder:
In your argument you assume that one cannot tell the difference between right and wrong. All of us have received discipline from our parents, teachers, etc. We have a foundation on which to base personal morals. You stated:
If the divine vison of morality is common among "men", why have government enforce it? I will grant you, ill conceived actions warrant repercussions. The problem with having certain taboos (i.e. casual drug use) is that the danger involved is more intriguing than the actual taboo itself. This is precisely why teenagers will drink, use drugs, have sex, etc. It's exciting to be a rebel. The acts themselves, when used/performed in moderation and with a responsible attitude are essentially harmless. Keep in mind there were reasons why prohibition was repealed...
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The reason we have recieved [sic] discipline from our parents is that we grew up in a far more moral society than children are being raised in now. Through government, we extend our desire for a stable, moral environmeent [sic] into the laws we call self-governance.
The founders designed our governemnt [sic] to be responsive to the needs of the people for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We have decided as a society, over time, to place limits on just what kinds of activities are in the best interests of scociety [sic] to help us remain a moral people.
There are many reasons why prohibition was repealed. Those reasons have nothing to do with recreational drug use, which I have seen first hand is far more destructive than alcohol consumption by responsible adults.
I like to think that disciplining children is not necessarily in society's best interest, as it is in our childrens' best interest to prepare them for society.
Timebuilder said:Wow! MORE AGREEMENT!
This is too weird.
I was just thinking that I hope I never have to fly with you, either, sponge.
Too strange.
Is the moon in the seventh house? Has Jupiter aligned with Mars?
It must be the dawning of the.......