To: PeterPrinciple
I don’t know who the author is, but the question is a good one.
“How can a Civil Right be a Moral Wrong?”
And when it comes to standing up for Civil Rights or engaging in Civil Disobedience - the matter of morality must be clearly understood. And thank God we Americans have a moral document that spells things out for us.
Insert John Adams quote here - - - Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
5 posted on
01/11/2013 12:46:57 PM PST by
Responsibility2nd
(NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
To: Responsibility2nd
How can a Civil Right be a Moral Wrong?
good example of relativism
6 posted on
01/11/2013 12:57:24 PM PST by
stuartcr
("I upraded my moral compass to a GPS, to keep up with the times.")
To: Responsibility2nd
And when it comes to standing up for Civil Rights or engaging in Civil Disobedience - the matter of morality must be clearly understood. And thank God we Americans have a moral document that spells things out for us.
So we have some current issues before us. At this time we can still practice civil disobedience. What will it look like? It appears the long gun registration in Canada died maybe from two things. Civil disobedience and the incompetence of the liberals who implemented it. Note Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were not incompetent.
I will repeat things are coming to a head and one of our options is civil disobedience. It is important we understand the process. So far I have noticed THERE IS A PROCESS, there were leaders who understood the process and the participants were TRAINED in the process.
What is real striking to me is the current void of discussion of civil disobedience.
10 posted on
01/11/2013 1:32:12 PM PST by
PeterPrinciple
( Lord save me from some conservatives, they don't understand human nature any better than liberals.)
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