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November 15, 2004

Moral Relativism and the election

the evangelical outpost: Zogby's Crystal Ball:
Values Voters and Moral Relativism

From a James Zogby study in January:

But the differences between the two groups are not only found in their voting patterns but in their views as well. "Red State" voters, for example, tend to believe that moral values are "absolute" while "Blue State" voters were more inclined to accept "a live and let-live" moral philosophy.

I think now is the time for Moral Relativism to stand trial. I believe it is a fad that will soon die. Hopefully we don't have to witness the results of a society that fully buys into this "nothing is absolutely wrong" mentality.

Posted by jreighley at November 15, 2004 06:51 AM

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