Originally posted by: Im With Stupid
I agree. Obviously religious beliefs are going to influence peoples decisions, but it's always dangerous to have religious justification for any decisions. Politicians shouldn't be doing things because they believe it's the right thing to do, they should be doing things because they think it will benefit society and their country in some way. And therefore, when they are debating these issues, they should make a political argument based on what they believe the benefits will be, rather than any sort of moral argument.
Arguing against homosexuality "because it's wrong" is a non-argument in my opinion, and one that doesn't belong in a political debate. Arguing against homosexuality because you believe it has a negative impact on society, wouldn't be something I agree with, but at least it would be a political argument. I find that people tend to turn to religious arguments when they don't have a political leg to stand on, and that is demonstrated by the fact that people with a religious agenda will always resort to political arguments whenever possible, and religious arguments when they know that their political argument isn't convincing anyone.
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
I don't believe I can overstate how absolutely vital it is to see this happen.
Originally posted by: AutumnRayne
I do not want a person's religion legislating for me.
As far as homosexuality goes, whatever you do behind closed doors is your business.
They aren't hurting anyone, they are just trying to live their life.
However we have these politicians ruling by their religion, and saying that homosexuals can't have the same rights as every other human.
It's ridiculous.
Originally posted by: brandonb
I'm sorry to say that I have to disagree.
To remove Religion from Politics, that means removing anybody who is religious from politics. There's plenty of smart, educated, fair religious people amoung the populous. In fact, theres plenty of religious people who may be less likely to be corrupt because they fear a higher power may not like what they are doing.
However, most in politics say they are religious to get a vote, and really many aren't religious at all. Its safe to say if you remove religious people from politics, the same people will still be in politics because they aren't religious to begin with. And I have a feeling they will be even worse the second time around. Just my opinion.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
God help us :roll:
Originally posted by: brandonb
I'm sorry to say that I have to disagree.
To remove Religion from Politics, that means removing anybody who is religious from politics. There's plenty of smart, educated, fair religious people amoung the populous. In fact, theres plenty of religious people who may be less likely to be corrupt because they fear a higher power may not like what they are doing.
However, most in politics say they are religious to get a vote, and really many aren't religious at all. Its safe to say if you remove religious people from politics, the same people will still be in politics because they aren't religious to begin with. And I have a feeling they will be even worse the second time around. Just my opinion.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square.
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square.
That doesn't sound like freedom to me.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square. If more people would stick to that, the level of intolerance in this country would drop dramatically.
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square.
That doesn't sound like freedom to me.
Freedom according to the left, only applies to the left.
Originally posted by: piasabird
I disagree.
This is the problem:
Our constitution guarantees freedom of speech.
The free speech of liberal activists have just as much validity as the free speech of a Religious activist.
If you will allow free speech for Anti-Religious A-Moral people who are so greedy they only care about themseleves then you need some oppostion to that.
I dont believe the state has the right to enforce a religion or pick a state religion, or give preferencial treatment of one religion over another. However, if a religion has been commandeered by terrorists I support the right of the state to infiltrate it and spy on it. In the constitution it specifically says that the State will make no laws that prohibit a person from practicing their religion. Be very careful what you do. One day maybe the State will come to shut you down because you do not think like everyone else. First it is religion, then it is everyone who has a slightly different philosophy or espouses ideas that the state deems harmful for society.
On any issue, any person regardless of Religion, should be able to endorse any Bill idea or concept. Religion is more than just God and the belief in God. Religion can also be described as any group of people with a common pilosophical belief system or an approach to life. Yoga can be described as a religion for some people along with some of the teaching of Martial Arts.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square. If more people would stick to that, the level of intolerance in this country would drop dramatically.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square.
That doesn't sound like freedom to me.
Freedom according to the left, only applies to the left.
You guys are really a laugh riot.
I didn't say make it illegal. I'm not the one legislating morality. Conservatism and the religious right are incompatible, government according to you should be as least invasive of personal freedoms as possible. But the people your party panders to now is the exact opposite. Remember the ferver over JFK when he was elected, that he would be taking orders from the Pope? That was from Conservatives, well you have that now in the form of this administration, times ten, and James Dobson etc. aren't nearly as fair as the Pope.
The fact is, in most places if you aren't a Christian or at least pretend to be, you can't be elected. There's something wrong with that.
Originally posted by: Pens1566
For those that chose no, would you be ok with a practicing Satanist holding public office and spouting off about how Satan told him he should be mayor/councilman/rep./senator????
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
Originally posted by: ayabe
Religion is a personal matter and shouldn't be discussed in any form or fashion in the public square.
That doesn't sound like freedom to me.
Freedom according to the left, only applies to the left.
You guys are really a laugh riot.
I didn't say make it illegal. I'm not the one legislating morality. Conservatism and the religious right are incompatible, government according to you should be as least invasive of personal freedoms as possible. But the people your party panders to now is the exact opposite. Remember the ferver over JFK when he was elected, that he would be taking orders from the Pope? That was from Conservatives, well you have that now in the form of this administration, times ten, and James Dobson etc. aren't nearly as fair as the Pope.
The fact is, in most places if you aren't a Christian or at least pretend to be, you can't be elected. There's something wrong with that.
Why? The people they are representing are preodominately Christian.
And how do you take religion out of politics without making it illegal?