GoIrish41
Paterfamilius
- Messages
- 9,929
- Reaction score
- 2,119
In addition to the examples given above, there's also the speech code for lawyers recently proposed by the American Bar Association. My oldest son is an argumentative little sh!t (much like his dad was), and I'm sure he'll make a fine lawyer himself someday. I'd love to hand my practice over to him when he's older, but it's conceivable that orthodox Catholics, Jews and Muslims won't be permitted to serve in publicly sanctioned professions at that point because our views on sexual ethics conflict with liberalism.
I'm not interested in inflicting my religious beliefs on anyone else. But the powers that be are very interested in persecuting Catholic institutions for adhering to Catholic doctrine. I don't think it's too much to ask that we be allowed to maintain the religious freedom necessary to run our institutions in line with our beliefs, particularly in light of all the good that Catholic charities accomplish.
This is a fair argument ... one I perhaps have not considered fully. I don't have a response because I want to consider your POV. Believe it or not you have had an influence on my thinking on these church/state issues. I might not be right there with you but your arguments have broadened my thinking. So, thanks for the explanation. As a person I have a lot of respect for posted not terribly long ago, this is what makes IE great.