Againsheila
Gold Member
yep, pretty much. private property and religious freedoms trump emotions in all cases or our freedoms mean nothing
legal rights and moral rights are two different things.....
The perception of what is Moral is subjective. I present this from strictly philosophical standpoint, and not in reference to the 9/11 attacks. That was objectively morally abhorrent. I am speaking of moral relativism. Don't put "moral rights" next to "legal rights" next to eachother. Legal rights are based on documents that can't be argued with and can be conjured up in a court of law. Moral rights can be argued day to day and change with each person, to a certain degree.
Well, according to polls, in the opinions of 70% of the American people (including Muslims), they do not have the MORAL right to put up that Mosque so close to where 3000 people were killed by fanatical Muslims.