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Pepband_Mom
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If you throw out morality, you have the freight train at full throttle towards BARBARISM. Jesus stood for “women’s rights” before anyone. The Church has brought the greatest examples of charity, spread education universally, strongest adherence to morality since it’s inception where no one else has even come close.The idea that we shouldn’t “legislate morality” a common position of individuals who support legalized abortion and same sex marriage. They say we shouldn’t force our beliefs on others. The thing is, we legislate morality all the time on less controversial issues. A thirty year old man cannot have sex with a ten year old girl, a thirteen year old boy cannot legally purchase and consume alcohol and cigarettes, and I cannot refuse to hire someone because of the color of their skin or their sex. Every one of those issues is 100% a morality question.
If the case is made that we can’t legislate morality we have to legalize all those things and quite a few other things besides. The reality is, most of our laws are based on some level in morality. Judge Robert Bork famously said, “You can’t legislate morality; We legislate little else.” He was right. In fact the very fabric of society is based on our concept of morality. If you throw that out, what do we have left?
Look at recent politics, we are headed towards BARBARISM if we don’t put on the brake with this next presidential election & get the train off the track.