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kbachler
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Sorry, this has nothing to do with science.Hi, kbachler,
I see where you’re at and I understand where you’re at.
Now, I’m going to give your post the benefit of the doubt. I’m going to accept that you really are that naive about elitists, progressives and internationalists hi-jacking our educational system and government.
There are a MASSIVE NUMBER of uninformed voters. This is easily demonstrated and simultaneously shows that you are contradicting yourself - for you see it would be impossible (as you claim) for “elitists, progressives and internationalists” to be “hi-jacking our educational system and government” UNLESS there were a massive number of uniformed voters - because if the voters were so informed, they would simply vote and prevent such hijacking.The crux is this, and I can only go by the words you write to me, in response to my post.
Each type of education, whether college, street, self-educated or vocational and any other type of education you can think of, have value. Every type of education has value.
There are no uninformed voters.
Consequently, your entire argument is demonstrated to be hogwash.
Consider simple things: what sells newspapers/news in general? Is it well-defined, informative stories on real issues (like how many people are killed by smoking each year?) or is it sensationalist articles on the latest hijacking? If the voters were informed, the focus would be on REAL ISSUES, and not faux issues. If the voters were informed, EARMARKS would not have a big space in news about the Federal budget, but entitlements would be the major issue.
Of COURSE we can judge, should judge, and DO judge. Consider the extreme case - suppose voters decided to vote based on horoscopes. Is this something we should encourage or discourage?Every voter has the information which they choose to take to the voting booth. And, not you, not me, nor anybody else is the judge of what information a citizen brings to the voting booth. Period.
IF WE LOVE THEM, and DON’T judge them, then WE won’t have a basis on which to help them make better informed decisions.To paraphrase Mother Teresa, If you’re busy judging people, how can you love them them? And our God commands us to love Him and each other.
THERE IS a difference in the quality of information.
You just contradicted yourself - because the above is not possible without judging.And if people trusted God to work His will through every kind of voter, there would be a lot less squawking, griping and complaining. On my part, as well.
Again, contradicting yourself.And, our nation had a much healthier atmosphere, union and solidarity when people respected the variety that made America, instead of tolerating diversity.
This nation still has professed Christians in government. And, it’s every Christian’s duty to admonish, exhort and encourage each other in the Gospel truth and faith. So, we can disagree with those who govern us…this is NOT Europe where people got in the habit of being told what’s good for them century after century by first Monarchical and now by Socialist forms of government. Rather, this IS America, where any type of education and all kinds of information goes into elections.
Right. You can choose to be foolish. Does that make it a good choice?People are told by science types, you need to be scientific; by law enforcement, you need to know how we think; by Economists, don’t talk about the economy unless you have read these certain books; told by so and so we need such and such from all around us.
No.
We don’t.
I can respect different viewpoints. I can’t respect an argument advocating stupidity. That is what you are doing. Further, advocating stupidity as a defense by labeling others elitists (when those others in fact make a non-elitist argument) is a horrible form of lie. It is not elitist to want everyone to have a good opportunity at scientific education - that is egalitarian.We need to go with what we got, because the time is now. That’s what made this nation great.
Quit your complaining. Respect different types of education from yours. Respect viewpoints different from yours.
God loves you,
Don
I think you have much to reconsider.