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John's avatar

The argument of the far left with it's all inclusive wrappings is that morality can only exist when there are no morals. In other words, your moral compass is no longer fixed but rather it constantly points to a new north star depending on what situation you're in.

In this ideology, morality becomes relevant only in the sense of agitating for the latest cause. Once that cause is no longer relevant, you move on to another cause and your moral compass re-orientats itself accordingly. The villain is the person who can tell the difference between right and wrong.

In this day and age, the most important thing anyone can do is to think for themselves. In fact, it's practically an act of outright rebellion to think independently.

Susan's avatar

No more veils; no more gray lines or shades. Those who advocate human sacrifice from the flesh to the intellect vs those who stand against it. The arguments do not make sense to the opposing sides. The Spiritual Battle is heightening.

Marilynn McKinley's avatar

I am trying to understand your paragraph on the "old" and "new" Methodist Churches. The Global Methodist Church that formed in response to the liberal, left-leaning United Methodist Church has followed the historical "Wesley" tradition. I am a lifelong Methodist and the United Methodists left me, I did not leave them. Thank you for your columns.