Saturday, January 27, 2018

Faith v Leftist Politics? - Partly True, At Least.

My analysis is that most faith based systems depend upon an absolute moral order. The declaration of things as absolutely evil or absolutely good, as sin or virtue, puts liberalism into a horrible position because it's founded on no judgment on anything. As a result, any faith that is seriously practised or understood is a challenge to the politics that depend on constituencies that would rather not be told that their choices are bad and their lives are not virtuous. - Hugh Hewitt
However, does this cover the left's unerring ability to always select the silly or malicious option? - That is not really what emerges from 'no judgment on anything'. Is the word 'judgment' (sorry spell-checker, that spelling choice is perfectly valid) used to mean the application of common sense, logic and integrity? - If that is the case - then, okay.

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