Paul Kemp wrote:cksalmon wrote:
Is that about right?
Chris
Thanks for the roadmap and straw man, Chris, but I'm afraid you have it all wrong.
We are talking about a certain kind of emotional abuse, not supressing free speech. Nice try though.
That's hardly a sufficient answer, Paul.
If hell is real, does it constitute emotional abuse to teach one's children about hell?
I reject your premise of "emotional abuse" out of hand.
Here's your argument, as I see it.
(1) Hell is not real.
(2) Teaching about hell, therefore, constitutes emotional abuse.
(3) Therefore, the Government should suppress any and all teaching about hell, even in the privacy of one's home.
And if I reject (1)?
In your world, too bad. I'm wrong because I don't believe the same things you believe. My rights should be suppressed because I don't believe the same things you believe. The Government should force me to never voice my beliefs out loud, because I don't believe the same things you believe. Your beliefs should be functionally forced upon me and I should avoid contradicting your beliefs, because I don't believe the same things you believe. It's okay for me to have different beliefs, but I should not be allowed to talk about them, because I don't believe the same things you believe.
And, here's the idiot Cuomo in the corner muttering, "We know that the price of seeking to force our beliefs on others is that they might some day force theirs on us."
The only way your charge of emotional abuse might even possibly stand is if you first
assume that hell is not real. The only way that you can urge government suppression of free speech is because you believe that your beliefs should be definitive of the thoughts that get spoken out loud.
In essence, you want the Government to force
me to view
your beliefs as normative and definitive. My beliefs should be governmentally suppressed. And, you apparently believe that, if I reject your assumption that hell is not real, then I forfeit my right to voice my beliefs. The Gesta..Government should ferret me out and punish me as a criminal for daring to speak my beliefs out loud. Only by agreeing with your beliefs would I have the right to voice my beliefs.
What a wretchedly-pathetic dystopia you apparently favor.
See it lovingly revered
here.
Chris