5. I'm not opposed to American exceptionalism, per se. It just seems like we feel superior about all the wrong things.
4. Barry Manilow didn't want to go on 'The View' because of Elizabeth Hasselbeck and her pro-life views. That's just stupid. Should I not go on the show because the others haven't said one true thing about really anything in the entire history of the show?
3. It's "dangerous" to believe that killing your child yet born is morally wrong? Stop and think about that before you talk again, Barry.
2. The tragedy is not that people bring morality into politics. The tragedy is that everything is political; morality itself is left at the whims of majoritarian consensus.
1. From the "It's obvious if you're nerdy" Department: It is clear that euthanasia is morally wrong. Euthanasia refers to the intentional killing of another person, or of oneself, in order to ease suffering. Indeed, the word means, "good death." However, death itself is not proper to the existence of man in his ideal state: "And I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever." (Ps. 23:6) So, euthanasia brings a man to a less-than-ideal state, from which other men cannot retrieve him by natural powers. Therefore, euthanasia is morally wrong.
4. Barry Manilow didn't want to go on 'The View' because of Elizabeth Hasselbeck and her pro-life views. That's just stupid. Should I not go on the show because the others haven't said one true thing about really anything in the entire history of the show?
3. It's "dangerous" to believe that killing your child yet born is morally wrong? Stop and think about that before you talk again, Barry.
2. The tragedy is not that people bring morality into politics. The tragedy is that everything is political; morality itself is left at the whims of majoritarian consensus.
1. From the "It's obvious if you're nerdy" Department: It is clear that euthanasia is morally wrong. Euthanasia refers to the intentional killing of another person, or of oneself, in order to ease suffering. Indeed, the word means, "good death." However, death itself is not proper to the existence of man in his ideal state: "And I shall dwell in the house of the LORD forever." (Ps. 23:6) So, euthanasia brings a man to a less-than-ideal state, from which other men cannot retrieve him by natural powers. Therefore, euthanasia is morally wrong.
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