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09-14-2008, 12:49 PM | #321 (permalink) |
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It's absolutely ridiculous to compare abortion to infanticide. Many women (or teenage girls) aren't ready to become mothers and really have no other option than to abort. It isn't evil or wicked, and it most certainly isn't for "convenience." A child is an enormous responsibility, and it should not be under the judgment of conservatives to determine who must have a baby. I know several girls who have had abortions, and I can honestly say that it would have been the worst decision of their life to bear a child.
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I know I'm on ignore by her but I figure I should address this anyway for passers by.
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09-14-2008, 03:40 PM | #325 (permalink) | |
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America was not founded by a largely Christian congress that fiercely obeyed a orthodox set of morals. It was founded by a group of liberal, landowning entrepenuers who set out to gain economic freedom from England. |
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As for the founding father's beliefs. Most of them were Deists, not Christians. Aside from the mentioned two, Jefferson was probably the most out spoken of the deists. Washington didn't speak much of religion and pretty much made it publically known that it wasn't in his interest at all. |
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09-14-2008, 06:01 PM | #328 (permalink) |
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had it ocurred to you that the Founding Fathers would have needed the support and strength of the combined sectarian Christian groups throughout the Colonies, and had placated them through their so-called "unshakable faith?"
if the founding fathers were in fact as steadfast in their morality, then this country's most important documents, such as the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, wouldn't contain liberal sentiments. Puritanism, the vastly dominant religion in America during colonial times, does not value privacy, individualism, or equality. The closest semblance to religion that is evident in those documents mirrors that of the Quakers, who believed in equality and universal suffrage. incidently, the Quakers were the most persecuted of all Christian groups in the new world. most of the fanatical christian believers were royalists as well, and supported the Protestant king who reigned in England as a result of the Glorious Revolution. |
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Even if they were a bunch of uptight asscracks, times have changed, and our perception of the law should have as well.
You can't even try to refute the disparity in relevance of the second amendment two hundred thirty years ago as compared to now. The right to keep and bear arms was meant to safeguard the country against invasion and attacks by Native Americans, and even then there were implications; it wasn't absolute. The point is that the United States is a VERY different country than when it first began in the eighteenth century, and our culture serves to show that. Sex isn't just a procreative tool anymore - it's a fundamental part of our culture. And there are most certainly implications on our lifestyles as a result.
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Second, lets define "Christian morals." Based on the two words in use we can derive two meanings. The first being "Behavior which is good in accordance with Christianity" and the second being "Good behavior deriving from Christian faith." Again, I'd say these are fair. Feel free to disagree. Lastly, what were the morals of the founding fathers vs morality as derived from Christianity and also where did the founding fathers derive their morality or sense there of. Let us assume the 10 commandments are what define Christian morality. If you disagree with the use of the 10 commandments just note so and I'll bring up other scripture. For this we will use the 10 commandments as found in the book of Exodus (For other references you could use Deuteronomy). They are as follows followed by my reason why the founding fathers most certainly, by this standard, did not use Christian morality. Quote:
2. They most certainly wanted freedom of the press, and that would include artistic interpretations of all the things mentioned. They did not view God as too sacred for artistic intent. 3. I've got no real comment for this one. It might have applied to some of them. 4. The "sabbath day" isn't considered holy. For most Americans, and especially the ones in congress, the senate, and office, it is just another day of work. 5. Doesn't seem to apply too much. It is one of those cases that could have been true. 6. Fine, this should be law. 7. With scriptual backing you will see that this also includes "lusting in your own heart" which I will liberally take to mean "feel attracted to some fine piece of ass." I'm not sure how many followed this and to what degree. I'm almost certain some of them had to be deviants to some degree though. If I recall some documentaries noted Franklin in particular had a thing for younger women, though I don't recall the documentary or if it even exists as its been so long. I could be wrong on this. 8. Again, I agree this should be law and so did they. This is totally acceptable. 9. You shall not lie in court. Seems fair. 10. The fathers were actually pretty highly in favor of at least a semi-free market. The word "covet" means to "want with a passion" or something to that degree. Of course the founding fathers weren't against wanting things or else they wouldn't have wanted a free market of any sort. Wanting things is how business works. If my neighbor has something and I think its cool I'll buy one. Economics 101 says this is pretty good. So between the 10 commandments 4 most certainly were heavily argued against by the founding fathers at least in terms of running the country. 2 seem more like personal choices, and 1 I'm not sure on but shouldn't be law. This leaves 3 things that are "morally good" according to Christianity that the founding fathers found necessary and I can make a case for why all 3 of them just seem natural later. 3 more which some might have adhered to but didn't see as necessarilly good for the country, and 4 they felt were outright bad for the country. So now lets look at the other option for "Christian morals" which would mean "morals derived from Christianity." Since we've established that some were deists, some were Christians, and some were probably neither that some may have morality derived from Christianity and some may not. I strongly feel that it is insincere at best to derive morality from that which you don't believe in or know to be true. You seem like a fairly Christian person, so would you derive morality from The Big Platypus In My Shoe? Of course not, you don't think it exists, so why would you? I think this would apply to the non-Christians. Why would they use God to fathom morality when they disbelieved in God and didn't know God to be true? It just seems silly. Secondly to say your morality is derived from your religion says a lot about your character. It means you're telling me that without your religion you would have no morals. If you're really the kind of person who would be a rapist and a killer if not for God than you have no room telling anyone they are immoral. Quote:
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