And the common sense corollary is that if everyone were to take responsibility and care for themselves, and their family, and then the neighbors, and then participate in the civic and charitable affairs of their community—the whole country would be in great shape and thus able to turn attention and resources to helping other parts of the world.
“Catholics know this kind of reasoning as ordo amoris, the order of loves.”—Spencer
And, of course, JD converted to Catholicism. So, it’s to be expected he’d say it. Except to progressives, who seem to expect everyone to be only in lock-step with them.
Our VP Vance adVANCEd an old idea about Christians and families and compassion and love and common sense. Am I the only one who believes common sense is a gift from God?
And the common sense corollary is that if everyone were to take responsibility and care for themselves, and their family, and then the neighbors, and then participate in the civic and charitable affairs of their community—the whole country would be in great shape and thus able to turn attention and resources to helping other parts of the world.
“Catholics know this kind of reasoning as ordo amoris, the order of loves.”—Spencer
And, of course, JD converted to Catholicism. So, it’s to be expected he’d say it. Except to progressives, who seem to expect everyone to be only in lock-step with them.
1 Timothy 5:8 NIV
Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
The problem with all this talk of common sense is that it is no longer common. And the left rarely make sense.
Our VP Vance adVANCEd an old idea about Christians and families and compassion and love and common sense. Am I the only one who believes common sense is a gift from God?