Abracadabra
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I think I am still following you.Originally posted by Kendra17
to abracadabra: I said this: You are correct again. However, if one is a Conservative, one may be delighted that the President chooses to try and figure out the Right thing to do in any given situation. Of course he will consult with other knowledgeable people. His moral code, however, will also guide him. This may matter less to a liberal. Okay.
I could have worded that differently. I should have said "You are correct again. However, if one is a Conservative, one may be delighted that the President chooses to try and figure out the Right thing to do in any given situation. Of course he will consult with other knowledgeable people. His moral code--based on his religious background-- however, will also guide him.
Everyone will make decisions based on their moral code. For some, that code will be shaped by religious belief. For others, it will be shaped by experience, environment, parents, family, friends, society.
I think the point where we digress in agreement is when we disagree on specific points of that moral code. One president may see nothing wrong with abortion on demand while another finds it morally objectionable. Each one, however, has a valid moral code that they use in making decisions.
The American people will probably always find points of disagreement with one another and with our political leaders.
Maybe it's time for us to find and focus on the points of agreement with each other instead. I'm sure there've got to be some ... somewhere.