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Does it? I think you get submit without it being because of a moral reason. Self preservation is probably the main one.
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Never mistake obedience for solidarity.
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They're trying to evade the fact that life is the ultimate Nuremberg trial and that even obedience to the dictates of a supernatural God will not protect them from the verdict.
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This could be my first tattoo
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They want the satisfaction of being morally righteous without the difficult task of choosing for themselves what is right. Obedience is not a moral virtue. If anything, it is an immoral act to reject Reason & the ability to think for yourself.
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Yes. For many it's never been abouts the facts involved in the submission, but the imposition of the submission itself. Like political correctness, it's a way to preen about ones morals
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"the average man does not want to be free. he simply wants to be safe." --Mencken
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What kind of choice would they rather it be?
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