Yes,
And what gets me is how polarized the parties have become.
Each party is dehumanizing the members of the opposing party...as if this is the example of how to get along and work together. It certainly is not an example of positive leadership. It is most certainly pandering.
The OP said nothing specific about political parties:
The terms used by the OP did not specify political parties.
The OP used the terms "liberal" and "conservative"... those terms specifically denote world views, not political parties.
(It is possible to be a democrat who is more traditional or conservative, or a republican who is more liberal. These terms denote world views, not political parties. This is the exact reason that people sometimes switch parties... because they no longer feel the party aligns with their world view... thus proving that party and world view are not the same.)
- A "world view" is something far different, and far deeper, than a political party.
- A "world view" (also called a "meta narrative") is an entire system of philosophy, a framework, through which you assess everything in the world around you.
Differences in Worldviews:
1.) The term "conservative" generally denotes traditional morals and values which also generally tend to align with the Bible, and the term "liberal" denotes morals and beliefs which are specifically in opposition to the bible, and which tend to be constantly changing as they have no real foundation.
2.) These two world views stand in antithetical relationship by definition... they are not compatible as they contradict each other.
Opposing world views are a big deal, and they have far greater depth and scope than some arbitrary allegiance to a political party.
Take care, and have a great Sunday.
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