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1. Morality is objective, whether given by God or determined by humans. Answering "false" to this question essentially means that there are no moral facts, and statements about morality are a matter of opinion, emotion or sentiments.
2. There are some cultures which are objectively superior to others, the values of which should be upheld and preserved in the face of inferior cultures.
3. The Western world is, taken as an aggregate, the best place on Earth in terms of values and culture.
4. Regardless of your answer to the prior question: the Western world is currently in a state of moral or cultural decline or decadence.
5. Islamic fundamentalism is a bigger threat to world peace than any other geopolitical force currently in play.
6. Islamic fundamentalism is the worst kind of religious fundamentalism.
7. The State of Israel has a right to exist.
8. The Jewish people have a right to their own State.
9. Israel is morally superior to Hamas.
10. Muslims are currently persecuted/unfairly oppressed in the Western world, in a systemic manner.
11. Europeans (Germans, British, French, Dutch) are right to worry about the influence of Islamic values and traditions over their countries.
12. Islamic fundamentalism is more widespread than most people think/would have us believe.
13. Islam is inherently more violent than other religions.
14. America, Israel and the West are mostly responsible for the existence of groups like ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah and Boko Haram.
15. I can understand and sympathise with the motives behind the 9/11 perpetrators.
16. The current state of Iraq is mostly the fault of the Coalition forces' intervention.
17. It was morally necessary to remove Saddam Hussein.
18. It would be unethical for the U.N. to try and formally declare the Iraq War to be illegal.
19. On the whole, it is a positive thing that the Iraq War happened.
20. Bashar al-Assad is heading a regime preferable to the one the Free Syrian Army would implement, if they gained power.
21. We should not allow Iran to have nuclear weaponry.
22. It might be necessary to consider a nuclear first-strike if a fundamentalist Islamic group or government somehow got hold of intercontinental nuclear missiles.
23. A Christian theocracy wouldn't be as morally reprehensible as a Muslim theocracy.
24. Christian fundamentalism isn't a problem in the world today.
25. It should be the right of everybody, including fundamentalist Christians like the WBC, to burn and deface a Qur'an without facing any criminal charges.
According to every of these survey things on here, I'm liberal.1. Morality is objective, whether given by God or determined by humans. Answering "false" to this question essentially means that there are no moral facts, and statements about morality are a matter of opinion, emotion or sentiments.True (Kinda both?). We choose to decide what is wrong, but the majority opinion decides overall, e.g. Certain cultures accept cannibalism...we don't.2. There are some cultures which are objectively superior to others, the values of which should be upheld and preserved in the face of inferior cultures. False. Who's the arbiter that decides whether a culture is superior or inferior? They themselves should decide whether to uphold or put aside parts, or all of their culture.3. The Western world is, taken as an aggregate, the best place on Earth in terms of values and culture. True, sorta. We have good values, but good culture is debatable, as we're pretty bland at that.4. Regardless of your answer to the prior question: the Western world is currently in a state of moral or cultural decline or decadence. True. Cultural gatherings just turn into music festivals and/or drinking, and most holidays have become material-based rather than what they were previously (Valentines, Christmas, Easter, Saint's Days, etc.) 5. Islamic fundamentalism is a bigger threat to world peace than any other geopolitical force currently in play. True.6. Islamic fundamentalism is the worst kind of religious fundamentalism. Currently...True. Doesn't devalue the other kinds of religious fundamentalism, however.7. The State of Israel has a right to exist. True...Kind of. About the same rights as Palestine, really.8. The Jewish people have a right to their own State. Repeat Question? Refer to above9. Israel is morally superior to Hamas.True...barely. Israels has treated it's own people well, but fucked up Palestine a lot. Hamas have just fucked up everything so far. 10. Muslims are currently persecuted/unfairly oppressed in the Western world, in a systemic manner. False. They have rights to protest and live as well as we do in the West, but we alienate them and are prejudiced against them as a result of fundamentalism and terrorism acts.11. Europeans (Germans, British, French, Dutch) are right to worry about the influence of Islamic values and traditions over their countries. False. We didn't give two shits about culture-invading when many Caribbeans came to rebuild the Allies after WW2, the only reason we care now is because terrorism fears. 12. Islamic fundamentalism is more widespread than most people think/would have us believe.False. I think it is actually the complete opposite. 13. Islam is inherently more violent than other religions. False. Not any more violent than any other religions have been.14. America, Israel and the West are mostly responsible for the existence of groups like ISIS, al-Qaeda, Hezbollah and Boko Haram. True, at least for the first two based on what I know.15. I can understand and sympathise with the motives behind the 9/11 perpetrators. False. I don't recall less violent means to communicate their problems at the time, although that could be because of the media.16. The current state of Iraq is mostly the fault of the Coalition forces' intervention.True. Our intervention actually increased heroin production compared to prior levels, so the US essentially fucked up their war on drugs as well. 17. It was morally necessary to remove Saddam Hussein.True. But that wasn't the real reason for removing him in the first place, and the recovery process afterwards was complete shite. 18. It would be unethical for the U.N. to try and formally declare the Iraq War to be illegal. False, though I'd like to see them actually convict anyone for their actions.19. On the whole, it is a positive thing that the Iraq War happened.False. Reasons mentioned in 16.20. Bashar al-Assad is heading a regime preferable to the one the Free Syrian Army would implement, if they gained power. True, though I don't agree with it. I think if the FSA took control they would go the same route as Libya, and that's been going swell so far (sarcasm).21. We should not allow Iran to have nuclear weaponry. True. But really no one should have them. I mean, fucking India has them, and they hate Pakistan.22. It might be necessary to consider a nuclear first-strike if a fundamentalist Islamic group or government somehow got hold of intercontinental nuclear missiles. False. By that time, some special forces or secret unit (CIA/SAS/SEALS/whatever) would have realistically mitigated this situation, and sending them in to fix that problem is better than sending a Nuke and the wider-reaching problems that would cause.23. A Christian theocracy wouldn't be as morally reprehensible as a Muslim theocracy. Don't know24. Christian fundamentalism isn't a problem in the world today. False. Not as much of a problem as other fundamentalists atm, but they're still a problem.25. It should be the right of everybody, including fundamentalist Christians like the WBC, to burn and deface a Qur'an without facing any criminal charges. False. I think burning books of any description to show your distaste of the ideology/belief/idea/race/whatever is equal to hate speech. I don't think it should be a harsh charge though, maybe like a fine or something.