ClimateSanity
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I was reading an article that was trying to pin down the very essence of liberalism. All I know is that I recognize it in people after talking with them about news or politics either in person or online.
One person of whom all TOL conservatives recognize as liberal gets quite testy when you call him that, so I tried to see what was out there than can accurately define liberalism.
This article made an attempt from a religious point of view but I'm not sure he has the very essence down yet:
https://www.djameskennedy.org/article-detail/the-essence-of-liberalism
Most liberals tend to be very intelligent and educated. These qualities will puff up a man's pride in the extreme. So, my personal theory is that a liberal will take a position that his intelligent cohorts favor so as to maintain his position in society as the smartest among us.
But back to the main point. What do you say of man's basic nature? Is it basically good and is sometimes corrupted by outside influences or is he basically corrupt and tends toward evil especially when he stands to gain from it?
I take the latter position and thereby qualify as a conservative.
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One person of whom all TOL conservatives recognize as liberal gets quite testy when you call him that, so I tried to see what was out there than can accurately define liberalism.
This article made an attempt from a religious point of view but I'm not sure he has the very essence down yet:
https://www.djameskennedy.org/article-detail/the-essence-of-liberalism
Most liberals tend to be very intelligent and educated. These qualities will puff up a man's pride in the extreme. So, my personal theory is that a liberal will take a position that his intelligent cohorts favor so as to maintain his position in society as the smartest among us.
But back to the main point. What do you say of man's basic nature? Is it basically good and is sometimes corrupted by outside influences or is he basically corrupt and tends toward evil especially when he stands to gain from it?
I take the latter position and thereby qualify as a conservative.
Sent from my XT1254 using TheologyOnline mobile app