The Lack Of Legislation Enforcing Morality Leads To Immorality
This is post I entered on Renew America's Forum that I feel is important to the freedom of the United States.
David Hines wrote:
I answered:
I am convinced that human beings are immoral by nature and if the government does not enforce morality then immorality will be the result. I also insist that a democratic system in the best way to determine what morality the government enforces and what immorality it tolerates. I do this because there is a number of ideals as to what is moral and what is immoral. The Separation of Church and State political doctrine I addressed in my post titled "The Real Seperation Of Church And State" is an example. I understand that this does allow immorality to be legislated as homosexuality rights and no fault divorce are in some states but it is best that we tolerate the hardness of peoples hearts until they can be brought to wisdom through education.
The Nazi party was elected to power and proceeded to dismantle the democratic system of Germany. This should have been a signal to the people of Germany that they had inadvertently put a despot in power. The majority of the people either backed the Nazi party or chose not to oppose it. I view the present Democratic party in the same light as they support genocide through abortion and other human right abuses while they accuse others of violating human rights. Many conservatives, even social conservatives, have been corrupted by the same disease that has taken over the Democratic party.
The holocaust of legalized abortion has been the accepted norm for 32 years. If the people of the United States were truly as “righteous” as they claim they should have rioted and executed the deciding judges in 1973.
Abortion like civil rights are areas where the government has legislated morality. The removal of legislation enforcing morality by the Supreme Court gave birth to immorality. Roe v. Wade and Plessy V. Ferguson were the pertinent cases. Griswold vs. Connecticut, is another Supreme Court ruling that removed legislation controlling morality and gave birth or added force to the sexual revolution of the 1960’s.
David Hines wrote:
“Kerwin sees black and white -- enforcing morality or enforcing immorality”
I answered:
I am convinced that human beings are immoral by nature and if the government does not enforce morality then immorality will be the result. I also insist that a democratic system in the best way to determine what morality the government enforces and what immorality it tolerates. I do this because there is a number of ideals as to what is moral and what is immoral. The Separation of Church and State political doctrine I addressed in my post titled "The Real Seperation Of Church And State" is an example. I understand that this does allow immorality to be legislated as homosexuality rights and no fault divorce are in some states but it is best that we tolerate the hardness of peoples hearts until they can be brought to wisdom through education.
The Nazi party was elected to power and proceeded to dismantle the democratic system of Germany. This should have been a signal to the people of Germany that they had inadvertently put a despot in power. The majority of the people either backed the Nazi party or chose not to oppose it. I view the present Democratic party in the same light as they support genocide through abortion and other human right abuses while they accuse others of violating human rights. Many conservatives, even social conservatives, have been corrupted by the same disease that has taken over the Democratic party.
The holocaust of legalized abortion has been the accepted norm for 32 years. If the people of the United States were truly as “righteous” as they claim they should have rioted and executed the deciding judges in 1973.
Abortion like civil rights are areas where the government has legislated morality. The removal of legislation enforcing morality by the Supreme Court gave birth to immorality. Roe v. Wade and Plessy V. Ferguson were the pertinent cases. Griswold vs. Connecticut, is another Supreme Court ruling that removed legislation controlling morality and gave birth or added force to the sexual revolution of the 1960’s.
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