Yes and no. Conservatives have zeal and are much more likely to derive their political ideals from their religious/moral convictions.Originally posted by King James:
Conservatives aren't perfect... but they are more inclined than US liberals to be guided by a set of immutable "rights and wrongs".
You may be right...but some conservatives ruin it for the rest of you. They have an irritating, holier than thou attitude and equate Christianity and patriotism with political parties. It isn't popular to do that in Canada and that is why ultra-conservatives never win elections...but moderates do.
There is some danger though that US evangelicals are becoming too much of a political rather than spiritual force. We are no more immune to the corruption that liberal Christianity has seen than they were. We cannot fall into the trap of thinking human institutions are the vehicles to achieve Christian goals.
I warned my SS class yesterday that our prayers are much more powerful (and needed) than our votes.
Given a choice... I would reassert genuine libertarian ideals in the US. ie. Defense for defense only, no income tax, significantly reduced government regulation, no social welfare, no socialistic health care, no public schools, etc.
America did fantastic things in a very short period of time when it recognized and promoted the sovereignty of the individual before his creator.
This would probably mean that the world would have to find another leader/scapegoat (depending on your perspective).
The most major thing I disagree with the Libertarian Party on is abortion.