propose, question without condemning
This high degree with which these ideas could be a solid basis for the coexistence of the couple, family, and any group who should lead a common life or develop a joint project. We will try to apply it to the whole society, in particular to English society, which all conform and that is ultimately the result of our social life, we are all responsible for what happens, no one can put aside and say that's not going with us. Today the fierce criticism and disqualifying are the order of the day I think at this month's leave, should offer and propose these reflections
No government is entitled to claim a monopoly of democracy.
No church or religious denomination has the right to wield the monkey Polio moral.La preparation and presentation of a draft legislation for submission to a parliamentary debate is a political community service, but can not dictate in advance the results of this this debate.
professional associations linked to the topic being discussed, media, educational and research institutions, representatives of religious traditions can and must exercise their right to contribute to civic debate, enriching it with contributions and qualifying with questions, but can not impose those views jumping over constitutional rules agreed by the political community for its functioning parliament.
Anyone can propose, without imposing. Anyone can challenge, but not condemn.
When tradition of parliamentary debate is rooted in a healthy society, plural, secular and democratic, it makes sense that a particular cultural or religious group set itself up as sole spokesman of the moral to the public, nor is designed to make such a sector taxation policy, whether government or opposition.
not appear, however, that we enjoy in the English state that equilibrium. Often appear in the eyes of church spokesmen flying the flag of morality, allegedly threatened by the government, government spokesmen tempting to fit the cloth returning the jibe, with the morbid glee of those who fish for information on the troubled waters of controversy . Continuing
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