stroo wrote:Morality is not "great"; Morality is NECESSARY for a democratic society.
And some forms of morality must be promoted by and/or enforced by government, such as do not murder the innocent, do not steal, etc.
And yeah my love of God impedes a lot on my freedom. God requires certain behaviours that impede my freedom - love neighbors - I need to forgive even when I don't want to ; do not steal; deal honestly with others; be faithful to my wife; protect the innocent, etc.
If we want to keep a democracy of any kind, freedom can not be your only principle.
I'll agree that *some* forms of morality must be in place, and you cite perfect examples. My argument, which I should have been more specific about, is the far reaching morality arguments. Without breaking forum rules, I won't mention what it is...but we can figure them out.
And your love of a god is fine. What I have a problem with is when elected officials think I need to follow the rules
their god puts in place. I don't subscribe to any form of religion personally, and I wouldn't force that upon anyone else. I would like to see that go as a two way street.
There's far too much overreach by the government.