Posted on 05/28/2005 7:21:59 AM PDT by voletti
In Europe religion doesn't rise to the level of burning away in the open air; in fact, it barely smoulders. Most European politicians would rather talk about sexually transmitted diseases than their own faith in God. The hugely bulky European constitution doesn't mention Christianity.
America's policymakers, by contrast, don't seem to talk about anything else. Look at the issues that have dominated the past week.
America's religious wars are only going to intensify. Fourteen moderate senators averted a nuclear explosion over conservative judges this week; but explosions over the issues which made those judges controversial seem all but inevitable. Just wait for the next Supreme Court ruling on abortion. Or for the next vacancy on the court to open up.
Forget today's crowing about the ceasefire in Congress. America's wars of religion will get a lot nastier before any long-lasting peace can be declaredif ever.
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Good points. Which is why the Muslims are colonizing them.
That was the conventional formal way of dating documents then. Why was there no other mention of religion in the document except where government involvement in it is prohibited?
Hogwash.
Pick up a copy sometime since it appears that you haven't ever read one.
1) US mags spend a lot of the total paper in a magazine on advertisements.
2) The length and breadth of subjects and areas covered in one issue of THE ECONOMIST dwarfs and equivlaent TIME or NEWSWEAK.
Actually, you do have to be religious, and have some specific beliefs, to appreciate some arguments. Well thats not true either. You can appreciate that the argument "my religion says that conception/implantation is the significant beginning of life" affects some people's thinking. If that point is taken, if the zygote is a fully valued and independent life at that point, then all abortion is murder. If a person does not have this belief they may or may not be able to appreciate the believer's perspective but they almost definitely won't hold it themselves.
There are, of cause, other arguments against abortion, but all too often the statement "Abortion is murder" is presented as a fait accompli. If the anti-abortion position is argued this poorly, not only can it fail to have the slightest ability in convincing a non believer, but it can convince them that the anti abortion basis is entirely religious with some extra arguments tacked in an attempt to get up the numbers.
Spare me.
You may consider the conversation ended.
Yes, that's what I mean by "a peculiar form of materialism". Among other failures, the Left--the Secularists--are stuck in the maya; their religion teaches that nothing else exists.
Intimidated as you are by the fear of going against the main stream, that is to appear racist (a word inappropriate here because we are not discussing race, but religion), you do not understand or dont want to understand that what is underway here is a reversed Crusade.
As used as you are to the double play, blinded as you are by your myopia, you don't understand or dont want to understand that what is in motion here is a religious war. A war that they call Jihad. Holy War. A war that is not after the conquest of our territory, perhaps, but certainly aims to conquer our souls.
You dont understand or dont want to understand that if it is not opposed now, if we dont defend ourselves, if we dont fight, the Jihad will win. It will destroy the world that good or bad we have managed to create, change, make better and render it a little more intelligent, that is less bigoted or not bigoted at all. With that it will destroy our culture, our art, our science, our morality, values, pleasures Christ! Dont you realize that the Osama Bin Laden consider themselves authorized to kill you and your children because you drink wine or beer, because you dont wear a long beard or wear a chador, because you go to the theater and the cinema, because you listen to music and sing some songs, because you dance in the discothèques or in your house, because you watch TV, because you wear mini skirts or short pants, because at the beach or pool youre naked or almost naked, because you make it with whom you want, when you want, where you want?
Dont you care not even about this, idiots? I am an atheist, thank God. I dont have any intention to let someone kill me because of it."
Oriana Fallaci - The Rage and The Pride
I would say that all ideologies have their failings. It's not easy to be wise.
For example:
Best by what measure? Best for whom?
Am I to believe that the Founders, who had made a revolution, were such slaves of convention they couldn't possibly use the simple expedient of writing "1787" and thus were forced into calling Jesus Lord?
Why was there no other mention of religion in the document except where government involvement in it is prohibited?
Where else would you expect it?
Those are the eternal questions, aren't they? Every culture has come up with different answers. Every individual must answer to his own conscience. But there are some universals...probably because behavior has a genetic base. All animal species exhibit common traits throughout their range - even if that range is very, very large.
I would say that you're right.
The problem is that if you try to leave the answers to cultures and individual consciences, instead of trying to discover the answers which are simply right, there are individuals who believe the answer is, "Best for me, according to my pleasures." These people exist in all cultures. (Not to mention various cultural practices.) Are they wrong? If so, how do you know? If not, how can you claim to have explained morality in any sense, with or without the supernatural?
I don't know how to do that - except by refering to personal experience, history, law, and science - and I don't believe anyone else does either. That's where you and I part company.
there are individuals who believe the answer is, "Best for me, according to my pleasures." These people exist in all cultures.
That's right. And they cause trouble is all cultures...because their short-sighted selfishness undermines community, law, family, continuity; things which are valued in all cultures.
Are they wrong? If so, how do you know? If not, how can you claim to have explained morality in any sense, with or without the supernatural?
I can act in accord with my conscience. A culture act in accord with its norms. That's the best that can be done. Here again you and I part company.
It seems we do part company. But I do have one request. If you cannot believe, let alone defend based on your worldview, that some things are simply right and others wrong, for all individuals and cultures, at least stop claiming you can explain morality without the supernatural.
As for those moral precepts which are common to all cultures, if there are any, they are determined by observation and comparison...and there origin is most likely to be found in genetics.
To me your claims of morality originating in the supernatural are just so much superstition.
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