You're taking a pretty big leap there yourself Flaccofan...GannonFan wrote:Come on, now you're just sliding into an argument that can be concisely categorized as bunk. You're now not even disguising an argument that people of faith, any faith, cannot be entrusted to have any connection to government (i.e. the Republic). Shouldn't be able to vote, shouldn't be able to hold office, because, as you say "Republic's rule of law is secondary to these people". Odd, though, that the Founders certainly did not share your sentiment, as they had the foresight to include in the Constitution in Article VI the No Religious Test clause. That clause is basically the Founders themselves reaching forward in time to call your argument, as I've coined it, bunk.Chizzang wrote:
Because religion creep is a part of almost every religions core
Using public spaces and government spaces as religious billboard advertising
is a battle they aren't prepared to give up just yet
Our Republics Rule of Law is secondary to these people
and they see it as "not applying to them"
Marcus Aurelius had his suspicions if there was room in a mans heart for both rule of law and religion
He did not think religious men could put aside their faith in favor of rule of law
and he feared humanity would return to scattered quarreling tribes of zealots
he argued that mans only chance was Rule of Law and Jefferson and our founders agreed
As for your fascination with Marcus Aurelius, did he also not say this: "If thou art pained by any external thing, it is not this that disturbs thee, but thy own judgment about it. And it is in thy power to wipe out this judgment now."? If we're to follow the example of good 'ol Marcus it seems he's saying you should just ignore your inner resistance to public displays of religion and just let it be. Granted, I don't think that's the answer, but since we're giving Marcus such prominent stature in this debate it seems only logical not to parse whatever thing he wrote to fit whatever particular argument you're making.
I said what I said - you can add all kinds of assumptions you want to it - but ti mostly stands as it is
We should (as a Republic) be naturally very suspicious of religion creeping into everything
Religious Fundamentalism is the poison that makes enemies of reason
We've already shown we're capable of electing Jimmy Swaggert type politicians
The only thing - and this is NOT an exaggeration - the only thing that keeps them in check
Is the Reason of The Rule of Law / These nuts are not being held in check by their faith
think about that...
What keep this thing (This Republic) from flipping over entirely
Certainly not the lunatic fringe that's for sure
This is why even as a Liberal
I have zero tolerance for anti-gun 2nd amendment deniers
We cannot chip away at what built this place because it hurts somebodies feelings









