Age of wonders 3 human theocrat1/29/2024 ![]() There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting Christian moral principles to be enforced. ![]() That cannot possibly be avoided, because enforcing morality is the main function of government to not enforce morality is to have anarchy and chaos. What confuses the Stevens/Paulson faction is that all religious traditions also include a set of moral laws and principles hence, they conclude that the only safe way to avoid a theocracy is to not enforce Christian morality.īut, as Andrew drives home repeatedly in the video above, someone's morality will of necessity be enforced by the government. By contrast, religion is your relationship with God, and how you worship God that space is not for government to intrude upon. Morality is how we treat our fellow man, and every government today and throughout history has been charged with enforcing morality it is the main duty of government. The problem with the Stevens/Paulson view is that it refuses to distinguish between morality and religion. In part 1 of my interview with Andrew, I discussed what I call the John Stevens/Kevin Paulson view of legislation and religious freedom. Protestantism has been the secret of America's greatness, and the foundation of her freedom and prosperity, and separation of church and state is very much a Protestant principle of government. (We discussed the physician’s crusade in part 2 of my interview with Andrew, beginning at about the 21 minute mark.) Andrew notes that the Review & Herald, the church’s flagship publication, supported the physician’s crusade of the 19th Century, which successfully lobbied to outlaw abortion in all the states.
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