So you absolutely won't give a simple answer.
Well then you are easily dismissed. Someone that likes to hear themselves talk, but has no follow through.
Your lack of an answer can only leave the inference that you prefer an esocteric world where the Constitution is a god that lords over the people down to the most minute detail without the need for the involvement of human minds or hands. Because in your happy world, these people who cannot be trusted to decide if a vice does them harm, are protected from themselves by.... well apparently by you alone deciding what your god says.
"...an esocteric world where the Constitution is a god that lords over the people down to the most minute detail without the need for the involvement of human minds or hands. Because in your happy world, these people who cannot be trusted to decide if a vice does them harm, are protected from themselves by.... well apparently by you alone deciding what your god says."
The Constitution is the foundation of our great nation and all that usurp or
disparage it are traitors. It is such traitors that lord over the people by using
force to require all to adhere to their heretical religion of evil substance.
Evil has no substance, it is but the abscence of the presence of God or
wilfull action adverse to the expressed will of God. DEAmen in black armor
and masked in mystery wage a terror campaign upon the citizenry and you
sit on the sidelines and cheer them on because they are protecting citizens
from themselves? Such fascism should not be tolerated in this Republic.
It should be a duty for freedom loving Republicans to prevent government from imposing upon individuals, through force and coercion, arbitrary
puritanical beliefs that are contrary to established religious facts, beliefs and scripture. Only this way can we assure the freedom of religion envisioned
in this nations founding. I trust no other, particularly heretical fools, to
determine what is good for me to ingest.
"A wise man ought to realize that health is the most valuable possession and learn how to treat his illnesses by his own judgement.
Hippocrates - A regimen for Health circa 500 B.C.
Romans 14: 2-4
For one believeth that he may eat all things: another, who is weak, eateth herbs. Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth: for God hath received him. Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth. Yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.