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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Divine Punishment the Democrat Party Rallying Cry
How many reading this post have heard Democrat
talking heads, spokespersons or liberal leaning media commentators give
voice to how important it is to be non-judgmental? Judging by recent events
(Kavanaugh inquisition to name but one), Judgementalism has become the catchword or rallying cry of the Democrat Party. Worse yet,
Judgementalism is beginning to ooze into American culture at large. When
there’s a choice between what’s best for society and best for an individual who
has allegedly done something wrong, we always default to protecting that
individual. How’s that working out for us? Since the stigma of getting a
divorce, having a child out of wedlock or having an abortion has faded, are we
better or worse off? Are the babies who are aborted or who get raised by a
single parent instead of a family better off? Are the individuals who are, to a
fault hesitant to get married in view of the fact, they are apprehensive of divorce
better off? Are we better off because individuals no longer wonder whether
doing something distasteful or loathsome in public will hurt their good name or
ruin their family’s reputation? Are we better off as a nation when
unsubstantiated innuendos about one’s character become political barriers to
serve on America’s highest Court? The very fact that we are so unwilling to “draw
a line in the sand” and say “That’s right” or “That’s wrong” has our culture in
dissipation, depravity, degeneracy and moral decay. Maybe if there were more
people who commiserate when they do things that “wouldn’t make their mothers
proud,” there would be many more decent people, to include politicians
conforming with generally accepted standards of respectable or moral behavior.
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