Frogman, hopefully you know by know that I have no intention to offend you, or anyone else by that matter.
But, it seems to me that nobody has read that quote from Kant.Please, if you dont mind me saying that again, read that post above carefully.
To cut long story short, I have no objections toward any of your statements, or personal beliefs, but we should agree that they are 'personal'.
In that regard, looking at diversity of people (in some state) and diversity of their values and beliefs, we must agree that we can use only one universal rule as principle.
That rule (untill we come up with something better) is law.
It has to be univerasal and to provide equal and just treatment to all its citizens.
To acomplish that, we must put a side any particularity that might give 'better treatment' to some group over another, meaning, there are no 'priviliges' over race,religion, sex or political orientation. Even more those 'particularitys' cant be presented as 'higher ground' in goverment. Period.
You can be deeply religious or you can prefer this over that, but those views can not be implemented toward everyone as law or rule, because we are all different. It is very simple notion.
Of course, you might see my views as biased. I would call them ethical.
In any case I am ready to disscus it
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