Groping America Vol 2
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The other day I mentioned that the fundamentalist Christians I met were much more live and real to me that the other Americans because most of them were from the Protestant tradition and this is one of the prime rally points of Americas civil religion. Every presidential candidate must make a profession of his faith before he even enters politics; and in a democracy, civil religion is a powerful force. What would this be without the Supreme Court?
Its language is prayer, the word, and some of its vocabulary traceable to its roots in ancient theocratic Israel. Its vocabulary is swift, simple, and direct, incorporating prayer, church, sacrifice, as well as God and sinners. Yet its theology is long-drawn and scholarly. A verse or a page in the scriptures has its parallel, if not in certain verse, then in the line of reasoning that leads to it. Its god is King and lawgiver. Its leading texts are from the Old Testament. Its shared creed is exactly that expressed by George Connor in his article, The History of American Civil Religion: From the Settlement Edition: current; Page: [89] through the Age of Jackson. (2) This generation can read the lineage of American civil religion from Luther to Lincoln and understand that it is one thing to hold a moralist position against what you call sin and another to oppose the sinfulness of the people in whose hands lies the power to make or stop the movement to change the moral order. (3)
No less relevant to disarmament is India's consistent position that it will not make unilateral nuclear disarmament commitments of any kind. Given Indias divergent nuclear posture, all nuclear-armed states must have the same understanding on this score. The fact that some have called Indias stance unfounded and have pointed out that India is now a nuclear power and therefore needs to discard this stance does not necessarily imply that India must abide by this posture. Rather, it implies that some nuclear-armed States must also discard their practice of nuclear monopoly. A number of nuclear-armed States violate the provisions of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) by not freezing their existing nuclear programs. Thus, they are not entitled to the safety they claim to enjoy by virtue of being nuclear-armed. (2) 7211a4ac4a
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