Wednesday, June 16, 2004

The real basis for freedom and tolerance

Check out Star Parker's insights on the ACLU's efforts to make our country "free" and "tolerant," and the inherent damage it does to people and communities. Read the whole thing. Here's a good excerpt:

"The truth of the matter is that the ACLU crusade against religion is a crusade against the core religious and moral values that have essentially been the software of the success of American freedom. The smokescreen under which this operation takes place is an illusion that for every religious symbol purged, we produce a more neutral and fair country. This is anything but true. Nature abhors a vacuum, and the purge of one value amounts to its replacement with another. In this case, traditional values of right, wrong and personal responsibility are displaced by relativism, materialism and, ultimately, the product of both of these, nihilism.

The civil-rights movement was defined by religion and moral passion. It was led by a black Christian pastor who never could have weathered the storm of daily death threats without being driven by a deep personal faith. His most famous speech, standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, was laced with references to God and faith and a coming together of God's children."

Keep in mind that Star Parker is not an academic or politician or journalist. She's in the trenches helping communities.

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