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  • #16
    But someone who lived in a country long ruled by Communists and who ardently supported the Communist Party would also be one of my psychological right-wing authoritarians even though we would also say he was a political left-winger. So a right-wing authoritarian follower doesn’t necessarily have conservative political views. Instead he’s someone who readily submits to the established authorities in society, attacks others in their name, and is highly conventional
    One of the reasons in which I always score roughly +5 econ and -2 authoritarian on the compass test.

    Interesting point Agathon. There have been a considerable number of Conservatives, who are not happy with the current administration, and would rather see their ideals put into practice then conform to the normal order of things. I would say in many cases, it is radical to be a Christian especially in a Canadian university, where secularism and liberalism is the norm.

    In this case, I would be less of a right wing authoritarian then you.
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    • #17
      It's actually a decent read, btw...

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      • #18
        1. The established authorities generally turn out to be right about things, while the radicals
        and protestors are usually just “loud mouths” showing off their ignorance.
        Moderately disagree. Reform is necessary to improve the status quo. There are no perfect institutions.

        2. Women should have to promise to obey their husbands when they get married.
        Strongly agree. Husbands should have to promise to love their wives enough to die for them.

        3. Our country desperately needs a mighty leader who will do what has to be done to destroy
        the radical new ways and sinfulness that are ruining us.
        Slightly Agree. A strong leader would be a good thing, but what happens when that leader is gone? I'd rather see a general shift away that is not the result of a charismatic leader a la Trudeau.

        4. Gays and lesbians are just as healthy and moral as anybody else.
        Hmm. Strongly Agree. We are all fallen individuals who severely lack in morality. Somehow I don't think this is what the question was asking.

        5. It is always better to trust the judgment of the proper authorities in government and
        religion than to listen to the noisy rabble-rousers in our society who are trying to create
        doubt in people’s minds
        Strongly disagree. "From the mouths of babes. etc" Truth is not limited to the authorities.

        6. Atheists and others who have rebelled against the established religions are no doubt every
        bit as good and virtuous as those who attend church regularly.
        You go to Hospitals when you are sick and it's sinners who need a saviour. Strongly agree.

        7. The only way our country can get through the crisis ahead is to get back to our traditional
        values, put some tough leaders in power, and silence the troublemakers spreading bad ideas.
        Slightly agree. Again, we need to return to our original ideas, not because we need a strong leader, but because of the one who has already came.

        8. There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps.
        Strongly disagree.

        9. Our country needs free thinkers who have the courage to defy traditional ways, even if this
        upsets many people.
        Slightly agree. We need free thinkers who are willing to accept traditional ways in the face of general liberal consensus. 'Free thinking' is not confined to either adherance to the norms, or to rebellion from the norms. Rebellion can be just as bad as conformity.

        10. Our country will be destroyed someday if we do not smash the perversions eating away at
        our moral fiber and traditional beliefs.
        Smash? No. But our country is being eaten away at the seams by blind rebellion. Slightly Agree.

        11. Everyone should have their own lifestyle, religious beliefs, and sexual preferences, even if
        it makes them different from everyone else.
        Everyone should believe in God, but they are free to reject him if they choose to do so and accept the consequences. Slightly disagree.

        12. The “old-fashioned ways” and the “old-fashioned values” still show the best way to live.
        Strongly agree.

        13. You have to admire those who challenged the law and the majority’s view by protesting
        for women’s abortion rights, for animal rights, or to abolish school prayer.
        Strongly disagree. Rebellion for the sake of rebelliion is not a virtue. I would admire those who challenged the law like Dr. King, who believed that all men should be created equal and that they should be no race to divide us in our beliefs.

        14. What our country really needs is a strong, determined leader who will crush evil, and take
        us back to our true path.
        Slightly agree. Again, we need to turn from our path but not because of a charismatic leader.

        15. Some of the best people in our country are those who are challenging our government,
        criticizing religion, and ignoring the “normal way things are supposed to be done.”
        Slightly agree. I disagree that those who challenge religion just because it is religion are any more moral then those who go to church, just because their friends go. If they challenge religion because they see how it may be improved, in accordance to fundamental values and traditions, then it is far different from someone who follows with the crowd.

        16. God’s laws about abortion, pornography and marriage must be strictly followed before it is
        too late, and those who break them must be strongly punished.
        Strongly agree. Who is doing the punishing though? He doesn't say.

        17. There are many radical, immoral people in our country today, who are trying to ruin it for
        their own godless purposes, whom the authorities should put out of action.
        Slightly disagree. We should not 'put out of action' the speech of those to whom we disagree, especially if we disagree with them.

        18. A “woman’s place” should be wherever she wants to be. The days when women are
        submissive to their husbands and social conventions belong strictly in the past.
        I believe that husbands should love their wives enough to die for them, and that this belief seems to be increasing antiquated. The two are connected. Strongly disagree. If a woman wants the freedom to live her life as she chooses, without interruption of a husband or children, she should be free to do so, just as a man can choose do to so by not getting married.

        19. Our country will be great if we honor the ways of our forefathers, do what the authorities
        tell us to do, and get rid of the “rotten apples” who are ruining everything.
        "But who could cut out a piece of their own heart." Strongly disagree.

        20. There is no “ONE right way” to live life; everybody has to create their own way.
        "I am the way the truth and the life."

        Strongly disagree, although everyone must be free to accept or reject the truth as they see fit.

        21. Homosexuals and feminists should be praised for being brave enough to defy “traditional
        family values.
        Strongly disagree. What are the values of the 'status quo'. How can we praise those who go along with the flow?

        22. This country would work a lot better if certain groups of troublemakers would just shut up
        and accept their group’s traditional place in society.
        Strongly disagree. We need troublemakers, especially if they are wrong.
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        • #19
          Congratulations, you're not a fascist.

          -Arrian
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          • #20
            I score an 88. Puts me right in the middle. Same as on the compass, on the libertarian side.
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            • #21
              You're still pretty f'd up, though, Ben. Some of your answers are just plain scary.
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              • #22
                Which ones?
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                • #23
                  Pretty much anything dealing with marriage for starters. Strongly disagreeing with nudist camps for another. Not to mention the overall theme that you seem to think we're on an immoral downward spiral.
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                  • #24
                    I used to live at UBC.

                    They would build the dorms to preserve Wreck beach, in limiting the height of the buildings so that no one could see the beach from the university. So rather then having adequate student housing or an improvement in the university facilities, it was more important to make sure no one could look and see the nude beach.

                    As for marriage, well I do agree with you that it is rare to hear anyone say that men ought to love their wives so much that they would die for them. I haven't been married, and that is how I feel things ought to be between my wife and me.

                    Well I'm not sure I can see anything that has been an improvement if you are looking at a moral example, in say the last 50 years. I would be interested to see in what ways people have gotten more safe in that time. Drug use is up, more people are getting divorced, more kids grow up without a mom or a dad, more crime is around then in previous. How would you say things are improving?
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                    • #25
                      As for marriage, well I do agree with you that it is rare to hear anyone say that men ought to love their wives so much that they would die for them. I haven't been married, and that is how I feel things ought to be between my wife and me.
                      And you strongly agree that your theoretical wife should "obey" you? Seriously, WTF
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                      • #26
                        And you strongly agree that your theoretical wife should "obey" you? Seriously, WTF
                        I'll get to that. Do you believe that husbands ought to love their wife enough to die for them?
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi
                          I used to live at UBC.
                          Good for you. I went to UBC as well.

                          They would build the dorms to preserve Wreck beach, in limiting the height of the buildings so that no one could see the beach from the university. So rather then having adequate student housing or an improvement in the university facilities, it was more important to make sure no one could look and see the nude beach.


                          Wrong way around - there were petitions to keep the building heights down so that you couldn't see them from the beach. Preservation of natural views and all that. The nudity is a total non-issue.

                          As for marriage, well I do agree with you that it is rare to hear anyone say that men ought to love their wives so much that they would die for them. I haven't been married, and that is how I feel things ought to be between my wife and me.


                          That's not rare at all. And frankly, what you know about marriage could probably be written on a postage stamp. What's scary about your views is that you think there are prescribed roles for men and women in a marriage, and that a woman should have to promise to obey her husband - or that that is in any way connected to how men feel about their wives.

                          Well I'm not sure I can see anything that has been an improvement if you are looking at a moral example, in say the last 50 years. I would be interested to see in what ways people have gotten more safe in that time. Drug use is up, more people are getting divorced, more kids grow up without a mom or a dad, more crime is around then in previous. How would you say things are improving?


                          I think treating more people as full human beings counts for something.
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                          • #28
                            I'm trying to decide whether I'm disturbed or amused by the fact that how, despite the most convoluted, spurious and nonsensical "we're all fallen sinners" logic, Ben Kenobi is capable of arriving at the same conclusions as I am.

                            Except for the bullsh*t
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                            • #29
                              I'll get to that. Do you believe that husbands ought to love their wife enough to die for them?
                              I don't think I have any particular business telling people how to manage their marriages, as long as they're not hurting anyone.
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                              • #30
                                Wrong way around - there were petitions to keep the building heights down so that you couldn't see them from the beach. Preservation of natural views and all that. The nudity is a total non-issue.
                                Which is why I suppose the kerfluffle only applied to Totem Park which is just across from Wreck Beach. I was there, the plan had the full support of the university and the students until one of the folks from Wreck beach piped up and the plan was kiboshed.

                                Instead they tore down my old dorm, which just happened not to face Wreck Beach. They don't really care about the building heights, so long as it doesn't impinge on Wreck Beach.

                                That's not rare at all. And frankly, what you know about marriage could probably be written on a postage stamp. What's scary about your views is that you think there are prescribed roles for men and women in a marriage, and that a woman should have to promise to obey her husband - or that that is in any way connected to how men feel about their wives.
                                I have admitted to not being married, nor have I claimed any special revelation. However, I do not see how we can lay a burden on men in terms of their role, while at the same time not have similar expectations for wives. To say that men ought to die for their wives, is biblical, so why not accept the teaching in whole, not just the parts that you like, or seem to 'fit in' with the teachings today. I don't believe we can pick and choose, and that we are going to see it less and less that men will love their wives to that extent.

                                You are welcome to disagree with me, but I don't think your views are 'scary', they are all to common today.

                                I think treating more people as full human beings counts for something.
                                Ok. But you see my point? I take it you don't disagree that all these other things have gotten worse in 50 years?
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