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Why I'm Rooting for the Religious Right
Opinion Journal ^ | May 5, 2005 | James Taranto

Posted on 05/04/2005 9:30:26 PM PDT by Unam Sanctam

I am not a Christian, or even a religious believer, and my opinions on social issues are decidedly middle-of-the-road. So why do I find myself rooting for the "religious right"? I suppose it is because I am put off by self-righteousness, closed-mindedness, and contempt for democracy and pluralism--all of which characterize the opposition to the religious right.

One can disagree with religious conservatives on abortion, gay rights, school prayer, creationism and any number of other issues, and still recognize that they have good reason to feel disfranchised. This isn't the same as the oft-heard complaint of "anti-Christian bigotry," which is at best imprecise, since American Christians are all over the map politically. But those who hold traditionalist views have been shut out of the democratic process by a series of court decisions that, based on constitutional reasoning ranging from plausible to ludicrous, declared the preferred policies of the secular left the law of the land.

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KEYWORDS: cary; religiousright; waronreligion
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To: parmaright; New Orleans Slim

A fundamental folly about libertarianism is their failure to understand that in order to have a 1900 state, you have to have a 1900 culture. You can only have a small government in a society with strict cultural rules about right and wrong and where disgrace and ostracism are feared punishments. The stricter the society and culture the less government you need. Libertarianism can only work in a Victorian society.

A depraved society with no moral laws needs lots and lots of government to protect people from themselves. Things like deferred gratification and impulse control are not innate to human beings. They have to be taught by the surrounding culture. And they cannot be taught by parents in the context of a decadent culture that glorifies promiscutity and hedonism. But they must be learned if you are going to become a civilized human being.

You commit a blunder common to libertarianism. You fail to comprehend that only a very, very civilized people can dispense with a big government.


141 posted on 05/06/2005 2:31:12 PM PDT by Sam the Sham
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To: Sam the Sham

"A depraved society with no moral laws needs lots and lots of government to protect people from themselves. Things like deferred gratification and impulse control are not innate to human beings. They have to be taught by the surrounding culture. And they cannot be taught by parents in the context of a decadent culture that glorifies promiscutity and hedonism. But they must be learned if you are going to become a civilized human being."

Wow....just, wow. In one paragraph you advocate not only for bigger government, but for governmental control over parenting. That's just about one of the creepiest things I've ever read on FR.


142 posted on 05/06/2005 3:09:56 PM PDT by Chiapet (Chthulu for President: Why vote for a lesser evil?)
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To: Chiapet

"A depraved society with no moral laws needs lots and lots of government to protect people from themselves. Things like deferred gratification and impulse control are not innate to human beings. They have to be taught by the surrounding culture. And they cannot be taught by parents in the context of a decadent culture that glorifies promiscutity and hedonism. But they must be learned if you are going to become a civilized human being."

Wow....just, wow. In one paragraph you advocate not only for bigger government, but for governmental control over parenting. That's just about one of the creepiest things I've ever read on FR.

Fool, the size of the government is proportional to the public's expressed need for it. An uncivilized people will demand lots and lots of government to protect them from themselves. Who said anything about "government control over parenting" ? As families break down in a pagan society, as the sexual revolution creates more and more throwaway children won't the government inevitably become the parent of last resort to more and more children ? Either that or Victorian street urchins. As a society becomes more and more pagan, more and more secular, less and less able to convey values like deferred gratification and impulse control to its children, less and less able to domesticate adolescent male drives so you don't have a generation of yobs and gang bangers, people will inevitably demand that the government protect them from the growing barbarism of their world.

143 posted on 05/06/2005 3:22:24 PM PDT by Sam the Sham
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To: Sam the Sham

Yeah, ok, sure. Have fun in your totalitarian paradise. I'll stick with the United States.


144 posted on 05/06/2005 5:46:20 PM PDT by Chiapet (Chthulu for President: Why vote for a lesser evil?)
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To: Sam the Sham

Excellent points! Great Britian is fully expressing your observations, as we write. Thanks


145 posted on 05/06/2005 11:26:28 PM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Unam Sanctam

Makes Christopher Hitchens' missive ('Why I'm Against The Religious Right') a bit hollow don'tchaknow.


146 posted on 05/06/2005 11:34:37 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: Trimegistus

Apparently you have never run a sheep herd, or heard a lamb cry. "BAA" is a goat sound, not a sheep sound. Bah & Baa are totally different. I will admit both are a flocking cry. Never heard the differance have ya? Oh by the by, ever heard a lamb bark? Ever heard a goat bark? You know the right from wrong, eh? Go swimmin'...


147 posted on 05/06/2005 11:46:03 PM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Miss Behave

Thanks for your reply, my FRiend. Let us all keep the Faith, no matter what becomes...


148 posted on 05/06/2005 11:58:00 PM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Trimegistus

Hoover & the South Park Republicans...lol. Yeah, ya got it! You are correct, now I am fully defined as "incoherent"...thanks for the memories, daa daa daa da!


149 posted on 05/07/2005 12:36:02 AM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: I Like Lincoln

ping


150 posted on 05/07/2005 12:48:59 AM PDT by nickcarraway (I'm Only Alive, Because a Judge Hasn't Ruled I Should Die...)
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To: lucysmom

Where is the separation of Church & State in Our Nation's Founding Documents? Show just one example. Did I once mention the Christian Church or any Church-NO- yet you keep blathering about a diplomatic letter, don't ya lucysmom? So, you are a self proclaimed Christian, yet you keep diverting from truth and thus lying- long, hard and continuously. Please admit your anti-federalist biased opinion, whatever it may be. Clean it up.


151 posted on 05/07/2005 1:23:58 AM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Treader
Where is the separation of Church & State in Our Nation's Founding Documents? Show just one example. Did I once mention the Christian Church or any Church-NO- yet you keep blathering about a diplomatic letter, don't ya lucysmom?

Pass off if you will a treaty ratified by the Senate, signed by the president, and given the weight of "supreme law of the land" by the very Constitution you claim to respect, as merely a "diplomatic letter". It is obvious that the truth in this matter is inconvenient for you.

So, you are a self proclaimed Christian, yet you keep diverting from truth and thus lying- long, hard and continuously. Please admit your anti-federalist biased opinion, whatever it may be. Clean it up.

If you are going to accuse me of lying (did I make up the treaty, invent the words?) then back it up. Otherwise you are bearing "false witness". My Christianity is not the issue here, historical truth is the issue. I was taught, and believe, that Christian faith is a matter of accepting Jesus as savior, not on the belief that no wall of separation exists between church and state.

I agree with James Madison who wrote, “Religion and government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together.”

152 posted on 05/07/2005 7:54:47 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom

You have great reason to argue, even without substance of fact. Your reasoning is appreciated, though not within the Founding Documents of the United States of America. By the simple minded fact- that I referred to these aforementioned Founding Documents- such as- The Bill of Rights, The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States. So, lucysmom, are ya a libertarian or a just plain ol' contrarian? Perhaps, another different stroke of bereavement against G-d inspired law,is your meddle by menhaden. If so, please cast again...


153 posted on 05/08/2005 10:43:14 PM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Treader
By the simple minded fact- that I referred to these aforementioned Founding Documents- such as- The Bill of Rights, The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States.

The original term you used was "Documents of Federation" which I hadn't heard before and so did a google search. That phrase does not seem to be in common usage, if indeed it is used at all, to refer to our founding documents.

As to the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence, the language used is not specific enough to make a clear case for either your contention or mine. We must then try to determine intent by looking at other contemporaneous documents. The phrase "wall of separation", to my knowledge was first used by Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence and a founding father. Further we find a very clear, unequivocal statement in the treaty with Tripoli. The treaty was unanimously ratified by the Senate and signed by the President, giving weight to the notion that the United States was not founded on the Christian religion (does it make sense that if the US was founded as a Christian nation these men would ratify and sign a treaty specifically stating it wasn't?). The Constitution gives the treaty the force of law meaning that if the intent were not clear before, it is clear now.

Non of that diminishes the role religion played in the lives of the men who founded our country or the role they hoped religion would continue to play in the lives of citizens.

154 posted on 05/09/2005 12:50:28 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom

I applaud your stalwart application of constitutional theory. Perhaps you are correct- there is a separation of church and state. I won't bother to mention details, since my general reference was clearly not broad enough. Please feel secure in the fact- that several residing Supreme Court Justice agree with you; in that a broader living interpetation of those now untimely silly Founding Documents are indeed neccessary and perpetual. They even now apply 300 year old foreign law and everthing in between. You should & will be quite happy.


155 posted on 05/09/2005 2:17:43 AM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Treader
Sarcasm noted

...Supreme Court Justice agree with you; in that a broader living interpetation of those now untimely silly Founding Documents are indeed neccessary and perpetual.

The Constitution wasn't even hot off the press before it was amended 10 times (Bill of Rights). The first amendment containing that pesky antiestablishment clause.

Perhaps you think Blacks should still count as 3/5 of a human being and be denied the vote along with women. Why stop there, just reestablish slavery as was originally allowed by the Constitution.

Those founding fathers were indeed silly to provide a process to amend a document they intended to remain forever untouched.

156 posted on 05/09/2005 8:17:27 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom

Yep, ya got me! This Greatest of Human Endeavors was founded on slave trade and keepin' church folk mindin' they own busyness. I submit to your newfangled ways o' thinkin'- by the by, wha'cha gonna call it? Hows 'bout socialist-fascism? Kinda catchy- ain't it? You go ahead a sleep with the aclu, commies need their rest from instructin' morons like me. Yah ya dooo...


157 posted on 05/09/2005 9:04:44 AM PDT by Treader (Hillary's dark smile is reminiscent of Stalin's inhuman grin...)
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To: Unam Sanctam
I suppose it is because I am put off by self-righteousness, closed-mindedness, and contempt for democracy and pluralism--all of which characterize the opposition to the religious right.

Home Run

158 posted on 05/09/2005 9:06:00 AM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: Miss Behave
Freedom OF religion.

As opposed to the freedom to have sexual relations with any person, animal, or object they can lust after

159 posted on 05/09/2005 9:09:20 AM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: Treader
You go ahead a sleep with the aclu, commies need their rest from instructin' morons like me. Yah ya dooo...

I thought you were a Christian man. Sorry, my mistake.

160 posted on 05/09/2005 12:03:40 PM PDT by lucysmom
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