I'm not gonna start an arguement, or a Master's thesis, just throw out something to consider:
In spite of what today's educators would claim, this country was set up based on principles derived from Christianity. Viewpoints espoused by the founding fathers outlined that the inherent error in humanity is not to be trusted (thus, a republic was formed, not a democracy). The encouragement of relativism or moral anarchy could be considered a dangerous strategic error if nothing else. This country did not come to be great by such vehicles, and the effects of this kind of thinking are very visible now. No, the population doesn't know best.
I know, I know, don't speak about POLITICS, RELIGION, or HER. That's why I'm not going any further. :wink:
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