Holly3278 said:
Hey everyone. I notice a lot of legislating religious morality here in the USA. People want abortion banned, they want a ban on homosexual marriage, they don't want euthanasia to be allowed, etc etc etc. What do you think about those who want to legislate religious morality? Honestly, it sickens me. We shouldn't be forcing our morals upon others. Yes, laws against killing and stealing is legislating morality but I think everyone would agree that that is universal morality. So what do you all think?
I think legislation should be based on practical necessity for a functioning culture. The goal of a government is to provide the citizens with enough safety and freedom to make their own moral decisions.
Imagine, if you will, a person who is consideriing an Evil Act. He has made the decision, in his heart, to take this action. By Christian moral standards, he is now guilty; he may face Hell if he doesn't repent.
If there is a law against the action, he may well refrain, out of fear of punishment. His mind has not been changed; there's simply no point in him further considering the moral question, because it's impractical.
If there is no law, he may commit the act, or may not. He has to make the decision. It's not a moot point; it's a real and relevant one. He may be
persuaded of the wrongness of the action.
One of these outcomes has a chance to save his soul; one of them condemns him out of hand, in the name of protecting others. That is, of course, even assuming that his "Evil" action would harm others.
It is a dangerous line to walk. Fear of force does not create morality.