dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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To start with, his views on same sex marrage and abortion. He goes on his belief. His BELIEF!? Think about that. We have someone, who is elected to represent us, who is doing things he BELIEVES are correct, not are correct or he has researched and worked out to be correct, but just on a belief.
**** that. We need people running the country who are capable of working out and doing the right thing, not what they believe are right.
Morality is a judgement call, it's not objective, so the term "correct" is a problematic. That's why questions of morality have their place in philosophy (and religion) rather than science.
What you are saying doesn't really make sense, everyone who "does the right thing" is doing what they believe to be the right thing. If we could know what the right thing to do is, in all cases, life would be a hell of a lot easier. It isn't that simple.
In fact you should be far more cautious about the person who says they "know" what is right, they tend to be far more dangerous.