The past four years have been a
fantastic intellectual ride. I started out as someone who would make Doug
Philips look wild, and I was a proud supporter of the Constitution Party, and
wanted to vote against George W. Bush because I felt he wasn't conservative
enough. To put it simply, I was extremely conservative both politically and
personally.
I've changed drastically since then, mostly to the extent that generic labels
are worthless. I'm not conservative. I'm certainly not liberal. I don't want to
go to a liberal college because I refuse to remain quiet on certain issues --
the same goes for conservative colleges. I'm still fingering my way around
basic, basic, basic philosophy. This is something I should have been doing
years ago.
For clarification for discussions and so that you can see where I stand on
certain issues, I'll provide a quick list of my opinions regarding political,
religious and personal issues. It would probably be helpful for others to do
the same. Creating this post certainly cleared my thoughts and organized my
mind a bit. :)
If you have any questions or
disagreements, by all means post them. I probably won't be able to respond to
any lengthy critique, but, if you wish to discuss my political beliefs, we can
do so in a forum so we can
have formatting tools to keep the discussion from being overly messy. =)
Note: I’m no where near done with the list. I’ll be updating this
post routinely to reflect new or reformed beliefs.
Political Issues
Philosophy: I believe that the state is but a
business of persons organized to unleash force upon others. It can be used for either
good or bad -- usually bad. The political business has no moral abilities
except those abilities which the individual has, for the political business is,
at root, a collection of individuals. Government should not violate the
negative rights of the people, and should use all tax monies to the general
cause of protecting and securing the negative rights of the people.
Abortion: I think it's foolish to pretend we know when person-hood begins.
But it's more foolish to risk being wrong with such stakes. Err on the side of
millions of children.
Marriage: I believe that, Biblically, marriage is between men and women.
Note the plural. No, I'm not comfortable with that either, nor do I think it is
beneficial. However, unless we are willing to accept that polygamy /is/ a
legitimate form of marriage, we shouldn't have the government involved at all.
The question is a question of income taxes. See also Income Tax.
Income Tax: I support the Fair Tax. An income tax penalizes persons for achievement.
It also allows certain individuals (who deal mostly with cash) to completely
shirk their tax obligations, meaning that the system also isn't fair. It should
certainly be abolished.
Gun Control: I support an immediate
end of all gun control measures, except for those dealing with specific
governmental buildings, such as the white house. My reasoning here is, well,
obvious.
I believe that gun control is one of the most important
issues that faces America.
Millions of lives, thousands of women, hundreds of children and literally
billions of dollars are at stake. Gun control violates every foundational
natural right, be it the right to life, liberty or property. Gun control also
violates the Second Amendment.
Immigration: I
believe that every person has the moral obligation to better the condition of
them and their family. I also believe that every person has the natural right
to travel and natural right to decide where to live (as long as they don't
violate the natural rights of others).
Given the above, I would support an immigration policy that respected the
natural rights of immigrants, meaning that quotas are certainly out the
windows. However, this is not to say that the borders should be completely open
-- some restrictions obviously apply, considering murderers and thieves have
invalidated certain privileges. Which privileges? I have no clue.
All that to say: I'm not really sure.
Military: A military is of the basic
components and purposes of the state. Considering this, a strong military is
most certainly justified. A strong military also prevents the likelihood of
invasion and preemptively protects the negative rights of the people.
I support the US
having the largest, strongest and most advanced military on Earth.
Welfare: It is wrong to steal from
me to donate to charity. If I forced you at gunpoint to give five bucks to a
homeless man, I would be acting in an immoral and dishonorable manner. Welfare
is not justified.
Religious Issues
Christian Liberty: Most
of Christianity is oriented around the individual Christian. There are many
vague restrictions, and few brightlines.
Movie Content:
You shouldn't watch what causes you to stumble. This sounds vague, and that's
because it is. It really depends upon the Christian.
Dating/Courtship:
It's a messy debate because of the laziness of people on both sides when it
comes to definitions. Dating is not a sin. It can be done well, it can be done
poorly.
Premarital Touch: Whatever does not
cause one to lust is not a sin. This is much more restrictive than it sounds,
though it depends upon the individual.
Music: One genre is not necessarily
better than the others. I like classical, rock, techno, country, etc. It is not
moral to intentionally listen to music that causes one to stumble.
Selfishness: It's impossible to stop
being selfish, for every action, by definition, revolves around the actor. The
trick is to get the actor to revolve around God.
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