No real reason to do bother with this, but it's late, I'm at work and a bit bored, and The Library is slow tonight, even with my Midnight Serenade.
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Originally Posted by alphamale
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Why are a lot of non-theists favoring the left wing more?
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There are a number of reasons, but I'll give you two:
- In the U.S., "theist" still overwhelmingly means christian, a religion that emphasizes personal choice, freedon, and free will.
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Really? Did you know that for centuries, Christian theologians have been grappling with the problem of God's infallible true beliefs (foreknowledge) and human free will? What do you think the problem there might be?
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These are all anathema to the liberal/left, whose adherents see the ideal society as one controlled by an all-wise, all-knowing, and all-good elite (that would be themselves) - in other words, a statist society wherein the state effectively becomes "god".
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Yes, we should let God legislate instead. What's his position on the minimum wage, do you think? And teaching creationism in public schools?
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- The liberal/left has decided that there is no such thing as morality, no code of what is right and wrong - which of course is what many people who have a religion (and many who don't) try to adhere to.
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When you don't know something (which is normally the case) you have exhibited the interesting tendency to characterize as "snobs" those who know more than you. I suspect you know next to nothing about problems in normative ethics, metaethics, the Humean is-ought gap and the like. Maybe ethics and morality are a bit more complicated than you make out? On the other hand, you probably think that the philosophy of ethics, which has a pedigree of centuries, is a "hoax," like modern art. That's what a steady diet of Rush, Sean and Fox News will do to you, I guess.
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They believe that even suggesting to someone else that something is "wrong" is being "judgemental" - one of the worst things you can be according to the left. You can see it crop up in the way they use language - where someone might in the past say "that is wrong", they might say "that is inappropriate".
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Let's follow this train of logic: if something was called "wrong," and it was called wrong "in the past," it must really have been wrong. Since in the past, Christians invoked the Bible to prove that it was "wrong" to free the slaves, it must really have been wrong, since slavery had Biblical sanction.
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They see the control of individual behavior as being effected by the law only, so there is no unchanging code of behavior, as with for example the Ten Commandments.
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What Idiot Wrote These Ten Commandments?