A few notes from my "Religion and the Constitution" class: 1. Religious people cannot be truly democratic because they weigh their religious convictions more heavily than democratic process in their decisions. i. For religious people, the outcome is more important than the process. For truly democratic people, the process is more important than the outcome.
i'm kind of addicted to media, all of the arts, religion, culture, traveling, politics, communication, music, academia, and breathing. Sometimes i talk about them here. Mostly i just post stuff i think is cool. The title our.eclectic.world is an excuse to leave my blog unfocused and post whatever i want. It kind of makes my blog cool. It kind of makes it suck. Oh, i also am trying to make films and was in a rap group for ten years.
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A few notes from my "Religion and the Constitution" class:
1. Religious people cannot be truly democratic because they weigh their religious convictions more heavily than democratic process in their decisions.
i. For religious people, the outcome is more important than the process. For truly democratic people, the process is more important than the outcome.
hasselhoff!
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