House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi refuses to provide government funding for a complete border wall because she says it is "immoral". Pelosi is entitled to her opinion but in this case her opinion has partially shut down the government. Isn't Pelosi imposing her "morality" on the rest of us? What gives her the authority to determine what is moral and what is not?

I'm glad Pelosi brought up morality, because now I can argue what I've been saying for quite some time. Every law is the legislation of morality to a certain degree.



For instance, how many times have you heard, "Well I'm personally opposed to abortion, but I don't want to impose my religious beliefs onto others"? I believe even Pelosi has used this argument. In saying this, isn't she imposing her anti-religious beliefs on us? I think this is anti-religious bigotry.



Our government was formed to legislate laws based on moral codes and natural laws (our innate sense of right and wrong like murder and theft). Laws that uphold the common good. Where do legislators get their ability to make moral laws? Morality must come from a higher power otherwise it would be subjective. Someone wiser than us. Our moral code and all objective truth comes from God our Creator. He is our moral compass and the source of all goodness.



So is a border wall immoral? The Holy Bible, which is the Word of God, speaks of nations many times. All sovereign nations have borders that they defend from enemies and/or invaders. It is no different than keeping your family safe and secure by locking your door. As President Trump said, "They don’t build walls because they hate the people on the outside, but because they love the people on the inside." Border security is a natural, moral action that protects the citizens of any country.



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Is a woman's right to choose wrong and immoral? God is the giver of all life. When a baby is conceived, it is not referred to as a choice, it's a child sent by God. Destroying a life by abortion — that, Speaker Pelosi, is immoral.