While I anxiously await shagster01's response to my latest post
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4452974&postcount=99
in another thread (and his invitation to bring the debate over here), I'll respond to some other posts.
Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Something makes me think that a self proclaimed Libertarian can't even define what Libertarianism is:
When you're able to define what Libertarianism is (without using subjective words like "liberty and freedom") then we'll talk.
There you go using one of the subjective words again (a word that has different meanings to different people)
Your mission, should you choooooose to accept it, is to show that no harm has come to others since the decriminalization of homosexuality. (Libertarians believe that it's ok to kill oneself, going against Jesus's 2nd greatest commandment "Love thy neighbor as you'd love yourself").
I remember reading about those years, the years that homosexuality was a felony in every US State.
(So much for "liberty" and "freedom" for those who engaged in same-sex behavior).
http://www.theologyonline.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4452974&postcount=99
in another thread (and his invitation to bring the debate over here), I'll respond to some other posts.
Quote:
Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Something makes me think that a self proclaimed Libertarian can't even define what Libertarianism is:
When you're able to define what Libertarianism is (without using subjective words like "liberty and freedom") then we'll talk.
Libertarianism is a political philosophy that seeks to maximize personal liberty.
There you go using one of the subjective words again (a word that has different meanings to different people)
It means that individuals should be left alone provided what they are doing is not harming others.
Your mission, should you choooooose to accept it, is to show that no harm has come to others since the decriminalization of homosexuality. (Libertarians believe that it's ok to kill oneself, going against Jesus's 2nd greatest commandment "Love thy neighbor as you'd love yourself").
Our government worked like this for the most part from 1776-1930 with a few exceptions such as the 1910s.
I remember reading about those years, the years that homosexuality was a felony in every US State.
(So much for "liberty" and "freedom" for those who engaged in same-sex behavior).