Quote by Barry Goldwater
On religious issues there can be little or no compromise. There is no position on which people are so immovable as their religious beliefs. There is no more powerful ally one can claim in a debate than Jesus Christ, or God, or Allah, or whatever one calls this supreme being. But like any powerful weapon, the use of God's name on one's behalf should be used sparingly. The religious factions that are growing throughout our land are not using their religious clout with wisdom. They are trying to force government leaders into following their position 100 percent. If you disagree with these religious groups on a particular moral issue, they complain, they threaten you with a loss of money or votes or both. I'm frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in A, B, C, and D. Just who do they think they are? And from where do they presume to claim the right to dictate their moral beliefs to me? And I am even more angry as a legislator who must endure the threats of every religious group who thinks it has some God-granted right to control my vote on every roll call in the Senate. I am warning them today: I will fight them every step of the way if they try to dictate their moral convictions to all Americans in the name of 'conservatism'.
Summary
This quote highlights the belief that religious viewpoints should not be used as an ultimatum to dictate governmental decisions. The author argues that individuals and religious factions often enforce their moral beliefs on others, utilizing the power associated with invoking a divine figure like Jesus Christ, God, or Allah. The author expresses frustration and anger towards religious groups who try to pressure politicians into aligning completely with their position. They assert that no group has the right to impose their moral convictions on all Americans, warning that they will fiercely oppose such actions in the name of conservatism.