It premotes evil?
Seriously where do you get off saying that?
Cos I'm special.
Every system of believe promotes its "rules over people" and "morals", including your left wing ideologies. Something your lot feel free to try and force down the throats of us who dont agree with you, but others cant?.
I consider myself more liberal than left-wing. What of my morals promotes rules over people? Though I'm not sure if you know my morals well enough to answer that.
I can claim Secularism premotes evil then does it?
Well you can, but isn't is secularism that gives us religious freedom?
This ethic of life is an ideology, which the followers of course try to make others agree with them, they're not however some armed insurrection group, killing innocent people are forcing their way of life onto you.
No, but they use the government to control others by the power of government. I would have no problem with them trying to convince others. My problem is with the old and sick being treated worse than animals, and being forced to needless suffer against their will. They give the ownership of other peoples lives to the government. I consider that at least unjust, and sometimes disgusting.
You wonder why I slate the left so much and this is a typical example, basically someone who disagrees with the left's values are "evil" and/or "abnormal"
I don't necessarily consider myself leftist. I'm more concerned with social freedoms than economic justice. If you mean me.
I don't mind your disagreement. If I support the right to die you can call me a murderer is you want. But if you try to prevent that by the power of law, I will call that specific moral of yours 'evil'.
I don't call most other legal disagreements 'evil'. If you were against the legalisation of drugs I wouldn't consider that evil. If you are against same sex-marriage, I don't consider that evil.
you're either niave, ignorant or bigotted to call them evil, they're not like Nazis or anything.
By the way, I'm not saying the people are evil. The moral opinion is. I consider the denial of the 'right to die' up there with slavery, and close to torture in extreme cases. Perhaps the treatment of the old and sick as lower than animals is comparable to Nazis. (By which I mean, we allow euthanasia for animals in pain, etc).
If someone in the most extreme of suffering begged another for death, and it was denied, I would wonder if the second person with either a coward, completely self-centred, or a monster.