Who does a moral relativist think he's kidding when he waves a document that was only put into place to guard absolute moral truth?
He reminds me of other moral relativists in the Religious Left -- like Jim Wallis (Editor of Sojourners Magazine) -- who ask questions like, "Is Jesus a Republican or a Democrat?"
Only a shallow thinker like Bill O'Reilly would accept that false premise -- (like he did when Michael Moore asked him if he would be willing to send his son to die in Iraq)-- and then go on and attempt to answer it.
Like Hillary Clinton, who follows the "Rules for Radicals" tactics of her mentor, Saul Alinsky to the "T", Jim Wallis, would never ask people to answer this question:
"Is Jesus a moral relativist?"
The Marxist, Saul Alinsky, in his book Rules for Radicals teaches "organizers" that they must give a moral appearance: All effective action requires the passport of morality.
The tenth rule of the ethics of means and ends states that you do what you can with what you have and clothe it with moral arguments ... Moral rationalization is indispensable at all times of action whether to justify the selection or the use of ends or means.
Rules for Radicals provides the "organizer" with a tactical style for community organization that assumes an adversarial relationship between groups of people in which one either dominates or is dominated. ...."
And Saul Alinsky follows his own rules, too:
Sojourners Magazine March/April 2000 issue [Hillary's Marxist mentor] Saul Alinsky Goes to Church Faith-based community organizing ... by Helene Slessarev HERE
Arm yourself with the low-down:
The Religious Left - Who they are and what they believe - Dr. Ronald H. Nash, PhD. Here is an interview with Ron Nash. On the right side of the page, click on Oct. 2004 and scroll down to October 11.
Thanks for the information and links!