Today's Judge Narragansett moment? Hobby Lobby at Supreme Court?
I know that today was supposed to be the day of the Hobby Lobby case before the Supreme Court. This is an important case for Gulch citizens regardless of their views on Christianity because
1) the religious freedom rights in the Constitution include those to practice no religion at all;
2) it shows just how far government will go in its persecution of citizens (i.e. Gulchers are likely next. This is no different than what happened to Rearden.);
3) the government and particularly the Supreme Court might be "forced" to confront its contradictions regarding nObamaCare;
4) a loss in this case could be easily compared to AS's Anti-Life chapter; and
5) this is one of the more important structural pillars in the Constitution.
A loss in this case is likely to undermine any moral authority that the looters have left to enforce any law. The distinction between right and wrong may get so blurred that normally good people will have no reason anymore to trust in the rule of law. This could be a major acceleration of the destruction of the US. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
What news have you heard?
What opinions do you have?
I saw some threads from before I arrived in the Gulch from LetsShrug and Khalling.
1) the religious freedom rights in the Constitution include those to practice no religion at all;
2) it shows just how far government will go in its persecution of citizens (i.e. Gulchers are likely next. This is no different than what happened to Rearden.);
3) the government and particularly the Supreme Court might be "forced" to confront its contradictions regarding nObamaCare;
4) a loss in this case could be easily compared to AS's Anti-Life chapter; and
5) this is one of the more important structural pillars in the Constitution.
A loss in this case is likely to undermine any moral authority that the looters have left to enforce any law. The distinction between right and wrong may get so blurred that normally good people will have no reason anymore to trust in the rule of law. This could be a major acceleration of the destruction of the US. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
What news have you heard?
What opinions do you have?
I saw some threads from before I arrived in the Gulch from LetsShrug and Khalling.
If you mean confidence, then we will have to move to a more philosophical definition we both agree on. We can agree on a definition, I have no doubt (faith). But once we agree on a definition, I have faith that you will find much dissonance with Objectivist epistemology.
With all due respect, I find your reasoning to be well thought out in many ways and always look forward to your posts. While I don't always agree with everything you write, I'm sure it causes many of us to consider various positions you take.
In the above comment you state that "faith is the opposite of reason." That I find puzzling and would appreciate if you could expand on your conclusion. I find that reason helps me have faith.
Fred Speckmann
commonsenseforamericans@yahoo.com
Nevertheless, the politics of Objectivism requires only that the initiation of force and fraud be forbidden. More generally, Objectivism espouses free market capitalism and very limited government as the best way to organize society. Objectivism is not like Sharia Law. A society based on Objectivist principals would not and could not have a thought police who's job it was to make sure individuals shared one, and only one, metaphysics. In fact, an Objectivist society might resemble the period in our own history when government was small and economic growth and innovation was the norm.
American workers or the Chinese?
One of us may be misreading the others comment re:faith and objectivism.
My point is that the two can co-exist just fine. Christianity deal with how to treat another person and Ayn Rand's philosophy deals very much with economic freedoms and by extension justice. There may be a slight difference between the two in the help one man is willing to offer another. Ayn Rand states that no man should be forced to give to another and Jesus taught that man should be willing to do so for his own sake.
To be willing to share what one has, a loaf of bread or their abundant knowledge will benefit Therefore Christianity and objectivism can function side by side.
Fred Speckmann
commonsenseforamericans@yahoo.com
Like you, I think this assault on our country will end, and it won't be pretty. I think the attack on the 2nd Amendment will escalate in the near future and light the fuse which will result in the unraveling of our nation. All the rest of the issues are a smokescreen for what is going on behind the scenes re: the gun control battle. Maybe, its just me.
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