Government is one aspect of democracy. Being well educated is another aspect of democracy. — Athena
I will repeat the US is a republic — Athena
They saw themselves as fit to rule, but not the other guy. — Athena
Democracy is about human excellence, not about sinners who need to be saved.
Then came the problem of earth not being the center of the universe. And evolution...That is precisely why Christianity is not compatible with democracy. If there ever was a defining conflict that is it. — Athena
The Athenian law against blasphemy originated with Solon. — frank
I'd have to disagree. Democracy, as a form of government, is solely for the administration of it purpose. While a well educated electorate probably makes for a "better" democracy, i don't know that I'd call it a necessary component. Additionally, I would not equate education/educated with search for truth. — Aussie
If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.
Thomas Jefferson — Jefferson
Semantics...we are a democratic republic. Republican in our philosophy of states rights and inalienable individual rights within a federal system. Democratic in our ability to elect our representatives (which I understand has evolved over time) and grant that it is a spectrum and we have been more to one side or the other from time to time. — Aussie
But, if democracy is a spectrum (degrees of enfranchisement) I do not see where you have shown Christianity rejects it outright. — Aussie
.but you seem to suggest that these individuals pledged their "lives, fortunes, and sacred honor" in pursuit of an endeavor whose ends they found entirely abhorrent. — Aussie
Further, you assert their abhorrence of any degree of enfranchisement was BECAUSE OF their Christian beliefs — Aussie
Point? Republicans think Democrats are not fit to rule and vice versa. Libertarians think both are unfit. Socialists want the capitalists thrown out on their ear. One faction disagreeing with another and working to see there own philosophy advanced (at the expense of another) is not antithetical to democracy...it is democracy (so long as it is done through some system of election and political action). — Aussie
I said "Democracy is about human excellence, not about sinners who need to be saved."
You said,
What makes you think that? It doesn't appear to be about either. It is about the rights of individuals to have a say in the administration of their political world. In other words, it it not about human excellence or salvation...it is about human freedom; freedom which may just as well lead to all sorts of not excellent outcomes as the reverse. — Aussie
So now, one's views on cosmological and historical science assertions renders them incompatible with a political system... — Aussie
Wow, Cicero- it will be what it is and if we don't get it right, bad stuff will happen. Democracy is about figuring things out. It is an ideology. It is a way of life that depends on knowing truth.So long as both of you are willing to work within a system of some amount of enfranchisement neither of you appear to hold views incompatible with democracy. — Aussie
Ultimately, though, you failed to show what in Christianity is incompatible with the notion that some amount of the citizenry should be enfranchised to have a say in the administration of their political system. .
Granted, the task is difficult until an adequate definition of "Christianity" is agreed upon. But that alone would be an entire thread in itself...and likely lead to nowhere. — Aussie
Democracy is silly. — h060tu
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Democracy is silly.
— h060tu
Some people think it's a goal. A goal is usually a state beyond what you presently have or are.
People who place democracy as a high value may be those who suffer for lack of being heard.
What is it that livers of totalitarianism need? Order?
Thoughts? Frank Apisa — frank
It is my opinion that society cannot function and flourish in anarchy...so I suspect that "democracy" will ultimately lead to destruction. — Frank Apisa
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↪Frank Apisa In a democracy there's nothing to stop the people from reducing their taxes below what's needed to run the state.
It's a weakness of democracy that isny present in oligarchies or dictatorships. — frank
What is it that lovers of totalitarianism need? Order? — frank
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