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The Death of Moral Community

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"The opponents (of same-sex marriage) have no case other than ignorance and misconception and prejudice."

So writes Richard Cohen in his celebratory column about Gov. Andrew Cuomo's role in legalizing gay marriage in New York state.

Now, given that no nation in 20 centuries of Christendom legalized homosexual marriage, and, in this century, majorities in all 31 states where it has been on the ballot have rejected it, Cohen is pretty much saying that, since the time of Christ, Western history has been an endless Dark Age dominated by moral ignoramuses and bigots.

For the belief that homosexuality is unnatural and immoral and same-sex marriage an Orwellian absurdity has always been part of the moral code of Christianity. Gen. George Washington ordered active homosexuals drummed out of his army. Thomas Jefferson equated homosexuality with rape. Not until 2003 did the Supreme Court declare homosexual acts a protected right.

What is the moral basis of the argument that homosexuality is normal, natural and healthy? In recent years, it has been associated with high levels of AIDS and enteric diseases, and from obits in gay newspapers, early death. Where is the successful society where homosexual marriage was normal?

Not until the Stonewall riots at a gay bar in Greenwich Village in 1969 was the case broadly made by anyone but the Mattachines of Frank Kameny that homosexuality deserved to be treated as a natural and normal expression of love.

Still, Cohen is not without a point when he uses the term "prejudice."

As Albert Einstein observed, "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18." By 14, most boys have learned on the playground there is something disordered about boys sexually attracted to other boys.

Hence the need for politically correct universities to purge such ideas from young minds and indoctrinate them in the new truths of modernity.

But are we really wiser than our ancestors? As Edmund Burke wrote of the thinkers of his time:

"Many of our men of speculation, instead of exploding general prejudices, employ their sagacity to discover the latent wisdom which prevails in them. If they find what they seek and they seldom fail, they think it more wise to continue the prejudice, with the reason involved, than to cast away the coat of prejudice, and to leave nothing but the naked reason."

Great minds once found merit in the "prejudices," or inherited wisdom, of a people, as a spur to virtuous behavior.

Again, Burke:

"Prejudice is of ready application in an emergency. It previously engages the mind in a steady course of wisdom and virtue, and does not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, skeptical and unresolved."

In our new society from which traditionalists are seceding, many ruling ideas are rooted in an ideology that is at war with Burke's "general prejudices."

High among them is that homosexuality is natural and normal. That abortion is a woman's right. That all voluntary sexual relations are morally equal. That women and men are equal, and if the former are not equally represented at the apex of academic, military and political life, this can only be the result of invidious discrimination that the law must correct. That all races, religions and ethnic groups are equal and all must have equal rewards.

Once a nation synonymous with freedom, the new America worships at the altar of equality.

Writing on the same Washington Post page as Cohen, a day earlier, Greg Sargent exulted in Cuomo's law as "a huge victory ... for equality ... a major defeat for those self-described 'conservatives' who hate government except when it is enforcing a form of legalized discrimination that comports with their prejudices."

Sargent also has a point. But behind the "prejudices" of conservatives about the moral superiority of traditional marriage are 2,000 years of history and law. What is the intellectual and moral basis of Sargent's notion?

He claims "majorities of Americans are not prepared to assign sub-par status to the intimate relationships of gays and lesbians."

Certainly, that is true of the Albany legislature.

But why then does Barack Obama seem so hesitant to embrace gay marriage?

In 2012, we shall find out who is right politically, when the issue goes on the ballot in battleground states. But is moral truth to be discovered at a ballot box? Do we have no superior moral compass than majority rule?

"A new kind of America is emerging in the early 21st century," said Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver last week, "and it's likely to be much less friendly to religious faith than anything in the nation's past."

He added, pointedly, "If Catholic social services should be forced to alter their Catholic beliefs on marriage, the family, social justice, sexuality (and) abortion," they should terminate those services.

Prediction: We are entering an era where communities will secede from one another and civil disobedience on moral grounds will become as common as it was in the days of segregation.

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Including in the loss of morals is the loss of eithics especially in the Republican party and Fox News. I have no respect for Pat Roberts at all.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Dan Bynum
Fri Jul 1, 2011 9:24 AM
The God that made everyone of us loves us all

But my point of view is derived from a basic observation about nature

If tomorrow all of the antelope or lions became homosexual, there would be no more antelope or lions after this generation of them passes away, etc. etc

So Nature and evolution are opposed to homosexuality on the grounds that it adversely affects propagation of a species

Still, we are all Gods children and entitled to Human Rights without question

peace
Comment: #2
Posted by: Soothsayer
Fri Jul 1, 2011 3:46 PM
Over 800 words of nothing but irrelevant, argumentative, prejudicial, pompous, arrogant, manipulative political hype I've ever read in my entire life – just who does this guy think he is? God Almighty! I don't think so!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment: #3
Posted by: Roger Rasmussen
Fri Jul 1, 2011 4:40 PM
The Catholic church has no credibilty regarding this, perhaps the theoretical moral church within your mind does...or enemy of my enemy perhaps? The larger picture certainly shows social engineering in overdrive, as the empire rots.
Comment: #4
Posted by: tsog1984
Sat Jul 2, 2011 9:31 AM
I agree that letting same-sex couples call themselves married does not do enough good to justify offending so many people, and that the analogy with civil rights laws is remote. Yet it would be more appropriate for our great religions to be contrite about their brutal persecution of homosexuals for millennia and not foment outrage over a law without major consequences.
To Yahweh, sodomy was the worst abomination. For all other offenders, even those implicated in the deicide, hellfire could wait until they died from other causes, but the sodomites were incinerated here on earth, before their souls were consigned to the eternal flames.
Christianity added to this by taking a dim view of all sex, even marital sex. Paul regarded marriage as a crutch for those too weak to abstain. (Corinthians I, 7:7). Christ said, some castrate themselves for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 19:12). Centuries later Christ told his vicar that he had misspoken and self-castration ceased to be commended but to this day, those holding office in the greatest of our great religions may not have sex of any kind.
An immoral act is one that harms others. Except for adultery, a sexual act with a consenting adult, or even an animal, has no effect on others and is not immoral even if it is disgusting to most. The Christian custom of torturing and killing people for such acts was based on disgust and Scripture. It had no moral basis, it was not the wisdom of the ages and it was not the practice in some of the greatest civilizations. The organs of mammals evolved for heterosexual acts but "unnatural acts" are observed in nature among mammals. I should add, humans have long been doing lots of unnatural things, such as clothing their bodies and cooking their food. The holy books of our great religions show ignorance of nature and so does the notion that what is natural is related to what is moral.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Peter Ungar
Sat Jul 2, 2011 12:06 PM
And when the pogrom begins, all the gays who stupidly targeted themselves by leaving the safety of the closet, will be banging on the doors of the ignorant Catholics, begging them to risk their lives by hiding them in their closets until the bloodbath ends.
Comment: #6
Posted by: cathy jones
Sun Jul 3, 2011 1:09 PM
----Like fornication, adultery, divorce and extermination of the unborn,
sodomy, is part of every every society's repetoire, everywhere and at all times.
TOTAL DEPRAVITY is ever the ground zero reality of fallen man.

Beyond this however its important to remember!

It is, was, and always has been part of the capstone arsenal
of social dissolution and 'reduction'.

Remember kiddies, from fornication to abortion and sodomy,
one and all amount to Social Darwinism aimed at the self.

The 'Big Boys' know history, and well know this.

Observe, for example, in all the Rockefeller Foundation set up
'debate' about abortion, NEVER posed was the solution of making
the male liable for support of the unborn child --regardless of
marital status.

Notice further, when AIDS was going into full bloom in the big
cities throughout the 80's ---not a word about any kind of universal
testing, even anonymous testing. All those outcries about 'civil liberties'
from people who are now, by and large from our experience, DEAD.

With Agenda 21 etc. calling for and, indeed, through vaccinations,
tainted food, water and meds ---implementing population extermination
here and worldwide, the advent of sodomy as a sacrament must have
the 'Big Boys' giggling up a storm.

Finally, looking back over it all from the 60's on ---has it ever occurred
to us that 'Sexual Liberation' was really nothing more than capstone designed
'Elimination via Sex'?



Comment: #7
Posted by: free bee
Mon Jul 4, 2011 9:54 PM
----Like fornication, adultery, divorce and extermination of the unborn,
sodomy, and certainly sodomy as sacrament, is part of the capstone's 'fave'
tried and true formula for dissolving society and 'reducing' population.

AS the Globalist-RED China sellout and TREASON op rounds the FINAL bend,
and as EUGENICS 'realism' is quietly being wheeled in ---sodomy as a sacrament
must have the 'Big Boys' giggling up a storm.

REALLY
Comment: #8
Posted by: free bee
Mon Jul 4, 2011 10:01 PM
I am a Baby Boomer and I am ashamed. I wonder how many great leaders from my generation haunt homeless shelters and how many tricksters and con artists from my generation fill university classrooms, government positions, and business offices. The Baby Boomers seemed to somehow sink into a horrible moral and mental decline after 1989. The television of the 1990s reflects the general cultural failure of a generation, and the television now is frightening, again reflecting the nature of our civilization. I dare not even mention examples of TV shows due to the length of this post and the idea that most of the people reading this are in the offending catagory. Think of your favorite TV show. If you watched more than five minutes of it you are stupid for wasting your time with inane dialogue and situations. If you relished it (again, I dare not name actual shows), you lack basic understanding of decency. Both Beck and Stossel began this week to take the fight where it belongs, the selfish, stupid, conniving Baby Boomers in the universities. Universities feed people to government, business, schools, and media. Degradation in those fields will now be increasing as the graduates from fifteen years ago move up in rank.
Comment: #9
Posted by: Mike Hayne
Tue Jul 5, 2011 6:13 AM
Re: Mike Hayne
How did the "Greatest Generation" raise the "Meanest Generation"?
Comment: #10
Posted by: cathy jones
Wed Jul 6, 2011 9:52 AM
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