>>Here are some historically conservative views that have been anti-family.
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>>- slavery
>>- segregation
>>- not allowing women to vote
>>- not allowing non whites to vote.
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>>Given the above list, I can't see how anyone could ever choose to be conservative.
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>Let's just dispense with the labels then - that might help things a bit...
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>I would not support any of those 4 items above and really don't know anyone who would.
So you are saying that in the past conservatives have been wrong that they should change with the times? But the philosopy of conservatism is that things were better in the past
>The Bible is clear that murder is a sin.
Not so fast. In Exodus 21:17 it says that "Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death.". So murder is allowed.
>The Bible is also clear that unborn children are just that - unborn children. As such, they are to be treated as human beings and are not to be killed as a matter of convenience. That makes it a moral issue.
Could you point me to that passage?
>Again, the Bible is very specific about the sin of homosexuality - making it a moral issue.
Could you point me to that passage?
>Marriage is defined in the Bible as a union between one man and one woman. Anything different than that is tearing apart the original design for the family - making it a family issue.
According to that passage from Exodus, it appears to be at least 1 man and N women. Where does it state 1 man and 1 woman?
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