Ben Carson is for a religious theocracy
Ben Carson is not for freedom, he is for enslaving people and he is not intellectually honest since he thinks "our founders were Christians."
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Sheesh.
Fascism is also a tool used by the left and others. It is not limited to left,right or even politics.
Fascism means using any and all means necessary to control everything and everybody and make them toe the line to their world and local and universal view..
So add to your list religious fascists which is exactly the way to describe Shiite Muslims and many other branches and sects of every religious or secular faith. I doubt Carson will get any further than Cain. If the secular fascists don't get him the religious fascists will most certainly play the role of Brutus.
Jan
Those are the facts. Read the Federalist Papers or the Antifederalist Papers. Read the journals of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, or any of the others. They were spiritual men, but they staunchly held to the belief that belief could not and should not be enforced by government fiat. That belief was ensconced as the First Amendment and the explicit prohibition on a religious test for government service.
You seem to have the opinion that nothing good ever came of those who professed faith. If that's how you want to view 99.99% of this world's occupants, that's up to you. But even a broken watch gets the time right twice a day.
The other thing that I did not find (may have missed it) is 'how' they determined the religion of an individual. The only way I would consider legit is by self-declaration - you can attend a service for social or reasons (such as keeping your SO happy).
Good info. Thank you.
Jan
He has stated emphatically, and on multiple occasions, that The Constitution is America's governing document. The basis for the Constitution, and the natural rights if affords, was the Founding Fathers belief in Judeo-Christian faith and morality.
What's sad is how people who, for personal reasons, are not Christians, but then skew facts to make a supposition such as "Masons are not Christians" (Most masons I know personally would debate that with you hotly, as one does not preclude the other). That you may choose to be Athiest - or Theist - is your decision... but in declaring those you admire to be exactly as you believe is no different than the "born again" crowd espousing "Believe exactly as I do or you shall burn in hell"...
I call this group the "born again atheists" because their message - demeaning and degrading what is on someone else's heart - is damned near parroting the arguments and technique borne by the rabid theists.
When someone comes up off the cuff with "(directed) You cannot be an Objectivist because you are a theist of some sort or the other", you may as well say the opposite is true as well - because you are, indeed, saying that A does not equal A. Be it through pride, or self-righteousness, or even the belief that only your beliefs and thoughts are valid... you are making a supposition that, drawn out to all humanity, does not, no, cannot hold water.
Sorry. If you're an Atheist, that's fine. If someone else is not, fine. Has no bearing on their perception of the truth or their belief in Objectivity - because to a Theist, Objectivity fits in just as well as it does to an Atheist.
I know this will prove wildly unpopular to some here - some will likely even attack me for such a radical view. But it is truth. Just like A+A. Objectivity is not some private club - it's just... there. Like the 3rd law of thermodynamics. --shrug--
The whole notion of natural rights (the fundamental pillar of the DOC and The Constitution) comes from the belief that we're endowed with them by our Creator. To reject the notion that America was founded on Judeo-Christian values is to fundamentally misunderstand the founders.
And to be clear, a deist is one who believes in creation but does not believe that God interferes with our day to day lives.
I am not mormon, but live in las vegas, founded by mormons. They are still persecuted for their polygamist beliefs ( I say a man who takes on multiple wives shouldnt be jailed , but perhaps given a stint in a nut house (kidding)). Warren Jeffs was on the FBI "most wanted" list, primarily for his polygamist beliefs (although they did dig up a lot of other dirt to convict him on).
You don't have to vote for Dr. Carson - there are plenty of candidates. But if you're going to claim to be an Objectivist, your first and foremost priority should be accurate representations of reality. This falls far short of that.
Jan
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