The question of "judging" and "legislating morality" often keeps everyday thinking
people from exercising their Constitutional Rights. But when should morality be made law?
What Laws are not moral? What about God's Law? Check out today's archive and
participate. E-mail me your views.
Weekend A La Carte (November 16)
11 hours ago
3 comments:
I'm generally dumbfounded by those politicos who profess to follow whatever moral philosophy, and then disqualify it by saying that one cannot legislate morality.
Ask such a person to explain his or her choice to support or oppose *any* law, and that person will answer in terms of "right" and "wrong" as they understand it... in short, they will tell you that they not only legislate morality, but that they legislate their *own* morality.
I've personally spoken with perhaps dozens of individuals asserting that morality cannot be legislated. Of them, not one actually believed it.
Ah, such strange creatures are we humans.
Anybody that takes the time to read one of my posts from 2004 is either deranged or someone who takes me waaaaayyyy toooo seriously. j/k
:-)
God Bless
LOL!
Well I pray I'm not deranged.
Actually, I wanted to look at your Oct 2006 archive, selected Oct 2004 by mistake, and since Kerry had been in the news lately, I'd not noticed I'd commented on a two-year-old article until after I submitted it.
With continued prayers that you ever increase in God's blessings,
--Theo
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