Nineveh
Merely Christian
Sentinel said:Alright, I will be relatively brief because I haven't read the whole debate and, given that this thing is 164 pages of posts long, I hope you will forgive me for that.
It seems as though most of you are thinking that the law should be based on the Bible- correct me if I'm wrong. Now, one must look at the fact that America, while a predominantly Christian nation, is supposed to embrace people- even if their ideas are different.
There are limits to that however. Some think it's ok to rape, murder or eat people.
Now, the United States also believes in separation of church and state.
There is no such provision in the Bill of Rights or the Constitution. The limit on government is Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.
Now, just because your religion prohibits something doesn't mean that the laws ought be against it. Some things are unquestionably morally wrong (to the majority)- such as murder, rape, adultry etc.
Adultery isn't against the law any more
But because this nation was founded by a majority of Christians, the rights we have are claimed to be given by Nature's God. Murder, rape, kidnapping, adultery should all be illegal, even if pagans agree or disagree with it. But alas, the pagans are in control, so one by one, those things that are sinful and unlawful are now becoming lawful. IE adultery and murder.
and then there are others that are subject to personal or religious beliefs- marriage, homosexuality etc. And as such- the things that are subject to personal/religious beliefs shouldn't be that which we base laws upon. You aren't looking at the big picture if you think that homosexuality is a sin punishable by death. Christianity isn't the only religion on the plant, you know, and while it is the largest, one must take a look at other religions. What of the whole concept of "Live Free or Die?" America was based on religious freedom. Or, rather, the desire for it. So why should you force everyone to live by your religious dictum? That's not freedom. That's tyrrany.
You want to remove the moral foundation that underpins the freedoms we have. When you do that, you remove the Authority that gave us those rights. The Consitution does not grant the right of immorality. The founders speak at great length about the importance of remaining a moral and vigilant people or we will lose the Republic. That's exactly what is happening the less vigilant and less moral/more tolerant of immorality we become.