The Big Trunk at Powerline takes issue with us focusing on “values” instead of the self-evident truths that have existed since the founding of the Republic. By making such an exchange he warns we are trading our birthright for a mess of pottage.
“Alone in the world, the United States is founded on the “self-evident truths” that all men are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that government is instituted among men to secure these rights. These rights exist under what the Declaration of independence — the first of the founding laws of the United States — refers to as the laws of nature and Nature’s God.
“”Values” are by definition relative. They have no objective status or connection to a commonly shared nature. The supplanting of nature and self-evident truths by “values” is more or less the great project of modern liberalism, whose home is in the Democratic Party. It is but a short distance from the orthodoxy of “values” to the related dogmas of “multiculturalism” and “diversity” that permeate liberal thought. In this sense the Democratic Party is the party of “values.”
“On the other hand, the Republican Party has its roots in the founders’ thought. Recall, for example, that in its first platform the Republican Party condemned slavery and polygamy together as “the twin relics of barbarism.” Can anyone today explain why? Or how “homosexual marriage,” for example, should be viewed in light of such an explanation?”
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