Posted on 03/23/2015 6:44:37 AM PDT by Kaled
Because I'm a Conservative, I believe in a strong separation of church and state. As Eliade wrote in The Sacred and the Profane, "the sacred always manifests itself as a reality of a wholly different order from 'natural' realities." We do a disservice to the truly sacred when we force it into Caesar's world. What is sacred to me is between myself and my Maker--and forcing that into the public square diminishes both of Us.
Because I'm a Conservative, I care about the environment. Whether prompted by the Bible or by our own sense of morality (itself a part of the sacred), we are stewards of this earth, and we owe it to ourselves and our childrenand to the plants and animals who cannot protect themselves from usto provide not just good stewardship, but as perfect a stewardship as we can conceive.
Because I'm a Conservative, I support gay marriage. I believe that a family with two loving parents is a benefit to childrenand to parents. Kids get to see loving interactions (important to their development and world view) and parents can both join withand rescue, when neededeach other, having a close friend with whom to share the thoughts, feelings, joys, and stresses of life, amplified even more with children.
Because I'm a Conservative, I care about personal responsibility. Too often, though, the term has been re-interpreted to mean "taking care of #1" when personal responsibility should also include ownership and accountability for what goes on around me. That means I have a responsibility to understand the plights of others, to recognize when and how I might contribute to such ills, and to do what I can to correct them, to create a fair and level playing field where everyone has the same chances given the same efforts.
Because I'm a Conservative, I care about reasonable gun control. For me, a key component of traditional conservatism is feeling safe and secure, knowing that risk is minimal, and understanding what to expect of my neighbors. Randomly politicized gun-waving does nothing to further this cause, instead making us feel less safe, less secure. There is nothing "conservative" about walking into a store armed with semi-automatic weapons; it is egocentric, narcissistic, and dangerous.
Because I'm a Conservative I care about knowledge. Through the ages much has been learned, discovered, explored, and revealed. Not all of it has been good for us, but much of it has. And learning begets learning, all of which raises us up. To be conservative is not about the worn-out equation of ignorance and bliss, but about recognizing that our greatest assets include both our souls and our minds, and encouraging the growth of both equally. They are, after all, both a part of us, and handcuffing the one in favor of the other only insults each.
Conservatism, I strongly believe, is not a bad word or a bad ideal. It is, however, a term misunderstood. Those who label themselves conservative today seem most often not to be conservative at all. They have, in reality, a highly radicalized agenda, one set on taking us backwards. It is that direction which seems to imply conservatism, but it shouldn't. Radicality lacks a vector, and should be known only through the severity of its proposed changes. To roll us back to a time when religion alone led us, to a time when white skin alone defined the rules, to a time when only the few owned nearly everything, is radical and not, axiomatically, conservative.
For those of you who embrace the roots of conservatism, I urge you to continue to do so. For those who seek to call out conservatives, I ask that you recognize the difference between those of us who are, and those who have stolen the terminology from us and bastardized it for their own specious use. And for those of you who claim the role of conservative but so clearly are not
well
I ask nothing of you, for you have already shown us who and what you are.
Live Bait over here, Folks...
Not one single insight.
IBTZ (You probably have no insight into this term either noob)
No conservative ever supports gay marriage. Your pretzel logic exists apart from reason. There is no importance of being raised by “two people.” Why not three people, why not ten people.
Being raised by a man and woman in matrimony, a loving and responsible relationship, is what is important to society. It is a family, the very essence of society, to have a man, the husband, to show a male child how men behave and a female child what to expect from men. A woman, the wife, shows a female child how women behave and shows a boy what to expect from women.
This cannot possibly happen with two males or two females pretending to be a husband/man and wife/woman. No one in those types of pairings have any real understand of man and woman, husband and wife in society. They are just humans pretending, individuals acting in roll playing games. They are of no benefit to passing on correct societal behaviors or perpetuating civilized society.
That is the response to just one of your misguided statements.
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The Viking kitties must be sleeping in late today.
Warmin up the bit paver, boss.
I've seen plenty of counterexamples, so that generalization obviously cannot be true.
A sphincter says “What?”
Er, what?
What do you expect from a cat?
Exactly!
If you find this thinly disguised liberal claptrap "interesting", I suggest you're on the wrong forum.
Was it supposed to be on “RLC Liberty Caucus”?
In before and after the zot.
Adios
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