TheBinarySurfer
Can't get enough of FH
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However, if a religious person is democratically elected, she has a legitimate claim to express her religiously inspired view in the parliament. On the condition of course, that she attempts to argue in terms which are understandable for people who don't share her religious presuppositions as well.
That is your opinion and you are entitled to it.
It is not, however, fact. It really irks me when people present their opinions as facts.
A religiously inspired view is not one based on reason or facts.
In fact the two are almost diametrically opposed since the very foundation of a truly religiously inspired view is effectively "because of god".
If you change the example you can't then argue the new one vs the old one...The fact is that in your example, Chris would not have been elected on his policies alone, and thus his Christian moral compass would most likely be shared by a good majority of those that voted for him -making his feelings on those issues representative of his community.
You are trying to make everything black and white, but it is not that clear cut, and you know it.
Do you honestly believe that basing a country's policies around a religious view is fair to anyone? One of the key reasons for separating religion and state is that religion serves itself and it's adherents best.
You can't honestly tell me that someone who bases their ideas and viewpoint around a single religion, would be better than an objective, logical, reasoning elected official would for the country as a whole? At the very least, the other religions are going to lose out.
Finally (before i weigh out on this topic):
I love the irony of you saying see things in black & white (which, by the way i don't but you are assuming from my post), and saying that is a bad thing. What else sees things in black & white...Hmmm... Could it be religion?
Doesn't pretty much every religion have very clear do's and don't's in most areas? Isn't that black & white? So the very thing you are advocating, you dislike in another form...