Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
this was a great video on a speach obama did. great common sense. too many of our polititions and even leaders are running around saying "god told me to do it" god this god that. its digusting on how these people push their views on you
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Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
So you're saying that if you talk about something you are pushing a view on someone? So Obama is pushing his view on everyone by simply talking about it right? Having an opinion or belief isn't necessarily pushing a view on someone....
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
Nope. Watched the video, and that's not what Obama said. Looking at Texas Grass's message, and that's not what he said either. So in anwer to your question.... Nope.
The cliff's notes of Obama's speech:
Democracy requires logical debate and logical decisions based on a plurality of beliefs. "Because my god says so" is not a rational argument, and is not acceptable to the democratic process.
In other words, it isn't a matter of whether someone is pushing their belief - no matter how many times a speaker brings up his god(s), he isn't going to suddenly make me start believing in his god(s). At most, it is just irritating - HOWEVER, if he uses his god(s) as a basis for policy discussion, if he uses his religious beliefs as a justification for legislation that effects us all - then we have a serious problem. We become a theocracy by proxy rather than a Democracy.
One's personal religious beliefs are a private matter, they have every right to practice and believe in any religion they want. However, when an elected official steps onto the floor of congress, they have a different roll. Their decisions, and their arguments should be confined to concrete reality, their goals should be for the best interest of their constituants both near and long term. Their positions must be backed by fact, and must stand logical analysis and debate - scripture cannot be debated, for those who believe in a religious edict, it is set in stone. For those that don't, it is irrelivant fantasy. Either way, it has no business being discussed in congress, and cannot be used as a basis for policy in a Democratic society.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
You have to say Obama is one of the best speakers that have come along in a long time. And he always preaches tolerance. I still don't like dems but this man has the tools to be a great leader if he doesn't get too manipulated.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
We should not even have to talk about this topic!!!
This country was founded on the principal of separation of church and state and the freedom of religion.
Just the point that we need to discuss this says there is something fundamentally wrong in government.
If you want Tarot Cards or Seances in the oval office, or even have the Devil Cast out of you, that's you.
Just don't be going to WAR because God told you to, that involves us all, and I may have a peaceful GOD.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
That's what I like about Obama. His policies are all common sense. Just too bad a lot of people don't seem to have common sense.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
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Originally Posted by JaySin
That's what I like about Obama. His policies are all common sense. Just too bad a lot of people don't seem to have common sense.
+ A Trillion!!!
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
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Originally Posted by IAmKowalski
Nope. Watched the video, and that's not what Obama said. Looking at Texas Grass's message, and that's not what he said either. So in anwer to your question.... Nope.
The cliff's notes of Obama's speech:
Democracy requires logical debate and logical decisions based on a plurality of beliefs. "Because my god says so" is not a rational argument, and is not acceptable to the democratic process.
In other words, it isn't a matter of whether someone is pushing their belief - no matter how many times a speaker brings up his god(s), he isn't going to suddenly make me start believing in his god(s). At most, it is just irritating - HOWEVER, if he uses his god(s) as a basis for policy discussion, if he uses his religious beliefs as a justification for legislation that effects us all - then we have a serious problem. We become a theocracy by proxy rather than a Democracy.
One's personal religious beliefs are a private matter, they have every right to practice and believe in any religion they want. However, when an elected official steps onto the floor of congress, they have a different roll. Their decisions, and their arguments should be confined to concrete reality, their goals should be for the best interest of their constituants both near and long term. Their positions must be backed by fact, and must stand logical analysis and debate - scripture cannot be debated, for those who believe in a religious edict, it is set in stone. For those that don't, it is irrelivant fantasy. Either way, it has no business being discussed in congress, and cannot be used as a basis for policy in a Democratic society.
Good summary and very well said! And I agree with this policy 100%.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
Simply speaking about something is not pushing a view on somoene. If anything it may be exposing them to a certain perspective but, not craming it down thier throat. There is a big difference.
Obama Breaks Down Why We Need Separation of Church & State
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Originally Posted by apocolips31
Simply speaking about something is not pushing a view on somoene. If anything it may be exposing them to a certain perspective but, not craming it down thier throat. There is a big difference.
the way bush and palin talk they push it down our thoats, especially when on public stage our president told national television that god told him to go to war, ect.
i guarantee if a catholic, musilim, or a buddhist, put as much religious speech on american tv, we would have all the evangelicals/southern baptist up in arms crying about how they are pushing their beliefs on us.