TxAgPreacher said:
I take back all the nice things I said earlier. That is a real weasel move. Oh I didnt say nazi just ww2 and a pastor who was "complicit"
Just nasty.
I'm not a totalitarian. I'm thoughtful, rational, and trying to help the mentally I'll. They are in no position to make this decision because of their illness.
You certainly were painting me that way and I don't appreciate the insinuation, or the dishonest denial.
I just want to go back to the basic structure of the founding. Its not radical it's the way the world has been forever. Your new stuff is the tyranny of tolerance pushed by propaganda.
It's not my fault you reject basic truths of what is harmful. I do not find that compassionate at all. I find it brutal, and a willful ignorance. Outcomes be damned.
I'll be perfectly honest, my choice in using Martin Niemoller's quote had nothing to do with its association with Nazi Germany. I legitimately love that quote.
Totalitarianism is by definition a form of government that attempts to assert total control over its citizens. All laws and rules are some form of control, but to me, the thing that makes some governments less totalitarian than others is a) willingness to listen and represent the will of the citizens and b) maximizing individual freedoms. The second is important I think
Take something like blasphemy. There is zero debate that blasphemy against the Christian God is bad and immoral by the moral standards set by Christianity. But, it is not illegal here (at least not any more). My use of blasphemy does not impede your rights. But a law against blasphemy would limit my rights. It is a law with a clear net negative in social rights. It is a law about moral control and its a law you see in totalitarian countries throughout the Middle East, Russia, Korea. . .
I've already made it clear that I do not support transitioning children - my concern is an adult who wishes to transition or otherwise live a lifestyle as a different gender. Laws that would permit an adult to do as they wish does not impede your rights. But it does limit the rights of others. It is also a law with a net negative in rights.
I am not calling you a fascist or a totalitarian. I absolutely think that the laws you would promote are in this case. Perhaps in other aspects, you are not. But, we can find out. Let me list a bunch of 'sins' and you tell me whether or not they should be made illegal.
Adultery
Sex before marriage
Divorce
Rejection of God
Worshipping a false God
Not going to church on Sunday
Blasphemy
Laziness
Greed
Drunkeness
Gluttony
Lying (not under oath or on official documents, etc.)
Lust
Gossip
Bigotry
Apathy
Selfishness
Vanity
Jealousy