You believe in promoting social justice, human dignity, and democratic values rooted in Christian ethics to create a harmonious and equitable society.
Christian Democracy is a political ideology that emerged in the 19th and 20th centuries, primarily in Europe and Latin America. It seeks to apply Christian principles to public policy. Its origins can be traced back to the social teachings of the Catholic Church, particularly as articulated in Pope Leo XIII's encyclical "Rerum Novarum" in 1891, which addressed the conditions of the working classes and introduced the concept of social justice.
Christian Democracy is characterized by its commitment to social market principles and qualified interventionism. It advocates…
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How would you balance compassion and practicality when crafting laws that affect vulnerable populations?
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I think that we should not use this because we should be able to choose what we want based on popular majority
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No one person can force their religion onto others. What you believe may not be what someone else believes, therefore your laws have to be fair and by the constitution. No one person can please all, but there is a clear distinction in a law that favors one side or the other.
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The seperation of church and state have been a cornerstone for the american people since the begining of the country. In the beggining the founding fathers kept them seperate but used christianity to guide their Ideals and this worked for a long time. With the introduction of Atheism this values have declined along with other things in the country getting better. The combination of running a christian country using atheism values will not work. The combination of running a atheist country using christian values will not work. The country needs to be guided as an Atheist group or as a Christian group but leading them as both is deystroying the country.
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Can you describe an instance where treating someone with respect changed the outcome of a difficult conversation?
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Treating someone with respect can shift their attitude towards you.
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By treating others with respect, they will be more willing to have an open-dialogue with you on matters of importance of which you may disagree.
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Treating someone with respect would cause less arguments because it would confuse their minds and make them be quite
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it showed me what they thought of the conversation
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How do you approach understanding and respecting beliefs that are vastly different from your own?
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I believe that you should always respect other people's beliefs no matter if they disagree with you
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i dont care if you believe something else just dont push it on me
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I think everyone has a right to freedom of religion
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I support them even though they are not my own because people should have a right to believe what the want to
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Can Christian Democracy reconcile its conservative moral stances with progressive social justice goals?
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Religious groups have allows been able to make slight adjustment to their believes to allow progression with the times to fit with their religious groups. Thus Christian Democracy can reconcile with progressive social justice.
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No, conservative values cannot reconcile with progressive values. The morally superior values are progressive ones which seek to improve the current status of the world. Religious texts cannot be the basis of governance as they can be interpreted by members of the same faith differently. In addition, it is impossible to logically choose one religious interpretation to follow. There is no logical case for the Torah vs the Bhagavad Gita, the Bible vs the Quran, etc.
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no, christianity does not have conservative moral values. Jesus was a social activist. the people who believe are the people who take the bible literally which they should not because it it not the word of God yet Jesus' deciples. the conservative teachings the we should "leave each other alone" is not a Christian belief. Christianity teaches about community.
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When have you seen a compromise work effectively to resolve a dispute involving ethics and fairness?
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When people come together to decide to whether or not to do something.
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What does the term 'ethical governance' mean to you, and how can it be applied in everyday leadership?
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Christian democracy more like Christian fundimencracy
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I believe that the government shouldn’t be able to decide what’s moral and what’s not, but rather have that jurisdiction up to fields within the country, such as doctors being able to be for abortion from a strictly medical standpoint.
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Do you think incorporating Christian ethics into politics compromises or upholds the separation of church and state?
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It does nither, the vast majority of our laws are based off of Christian values; whether or not you call it Christian democracy.
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How does your personal definition of what it means to be a good citizen influence your political opinions?
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100%. How can these be separated? A good citizen is honest, humble, self-reliant, protective, measured in speech and, above all, does not infringe on the rights of others.
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Well I was raised one way, so I don't really know how to think other ways.
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What personal experiences have shaped your perspectives on giving and receiving help within your community?
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Unconstitutional 1st amendment bill of rights free religion
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Acting like a good person builds everyone up and non misguided Christian values does that.
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In what ways can individuals foster a culture of respect and dignity in their daily interactions?
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Having mutual respect and understanding for eachother
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Treat people with more respect and stop having biases against people.
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Have you ever had to defend a belief that was unpopular, and what did you learn from it?
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Can you think of a time when your personal values clashed with a policy decision, and how did you reconcile the two?
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People sometimes will put their personal values before everyone else's.
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What action can we take as individuals when we see social inequalities in our daily environments?
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The idea of a christian democracy is a social inequality in and of itself. Many people practice many different religions. To enforce christian ideologies, in which most of them aren't related to modern times or even well-being isn't a good idea. We should always advocate for each other's individuality, because that's where all human rights stem from.
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Acknowledge that Christian Democracy is a real problem and listen to other people's voices, especially of those who have experienced social inequalities.
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How do you perceive the importance of trust in the relationships between citizens and their government?
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