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Absolutes Quote by Hugh Hewitt

“My analysis is that most faith based systems depend upon an absolute moral order. The declaration of things as absolutely evil or absolutely good, as sin or virtue, puts liberalism into a horrible position because it's founded on no judgment on anything. As a result, any faith that is seriously…” quote by Hugh Hewitt
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“My analysis is that most faith based systems depend upon an absolute moral order. The declaration of things as absolutely evil or absolutely good, as sin or virtue, puts liberalism into a horrible position because it's founded on no judgment on anything. As a result, any faith that is seriously practiced or understood is a challenge to the politics that depend on constituencies that would rather not be told that their choices are bad and their lives are not virtuous.”

Hugh Hewitt

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Source Interview: The Hugh Hewitt Show, 2020

Faith‑based moral frameworks claim absolute good and evil, challenging liberal politics that avoid judging choices as virtuous or sinful.

In simple terms: Religious moral absolutes clash with liberal politics.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address moral assumptions in public discourse.

Themes

ethics politics faith

Mood

critical analytical

Type

philosophical inquisitive

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • religious education
  • public ethics forums

Key Concepts

moral absolutism liberalism critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can societies find common ground without absolute judgments?
  • How do we respect diverse moral views?
A Different Perspective

Absolute claims can alienate pluralistic societies.

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