The idea, Luis, is to be led by the right convictions, regardless of who authored them. You say, that your own convictions are better than others, simply because they are your own. It's the worst kind of egoism, and I can only imagine how it has crippled your potential. And that's really what you and your coterie have to fear, from a man like Moore. He is happy to subjugate his record of accomplishment, and risk his career, for a greater Conviction. He's not afraid to say, and show, there are things more important than self-interest. That's why you have to constantly besmirch his motives- they're so foreign to you, it's impossible to take them on face value. I feel sad for you, but wonder whether it's too late for you to take off this crazy Me Generation baggage you're carrying, and try to learn from Judge Moore? You'd accomplish so much more, if you did.
And you of course, are the arbiter of those "right" convictions.
Byron, keep peaching your collectivist, socialist ideology...just do it to someone who doesn't see it for what it is.
Learn what from Judge Moore? Disrespect for law and order? Rampant egoism?
Moore supporters are trying to make this about God, when it isn't. At the end of the day, we have a judge who is deciding to throw out the rule of law and defy eight of his own fellow judges because of his belief that the TC should be stuck in the middle of a rotunda for some vague purpose. Are you trying to tell me that all the christian groups in Alabama that have diagreed with Moore don't have the courage of THEIR convictions?