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Moral Supremacist

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1. An ethnocentric person who sees their person morals and/or a group's morals that he/she identifies with as superior to any other groups morals. So Superior that they support ethnocentric policies promote their morals at the expense of everyone else's moral views. Moral Supremacist reject cultural pluralism and are eager to engage in cultural warfare in the public political arena to quash any form of dissent against their social agenda.

The Moral Supremacist was upset when he heard that his daughter would learning about Sexual Education that he ran for his town's school board to purge it from the local school's curriculum

by Libertatis November 16, 2014

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Moral Inferiors

Moral Inferiors are people who preach hate while claiming to be righteous. They will employ lies and use scare tactics in order to try to win an argument. They will ignore facts presented unless the facts are presented by other moral inferiors. Moral Inferiors are most often conservatives, members of the Republican party and staunch Christians.

Moral Inferiors are instantly recognizable if the subject of atheism comes up in conversation - they will say they don't understand how atheists can be moral people if they do not believe in god. This proves the inferior morals of these people - they admit they themselves have no inner moral compass and must rely on reminders written down or relayed each sunday.

Gretchen Carlson and Glenn Beck are Jon Stewart's moral inferiors.

by philosimphy June 6, 2009

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morally repugnant

adj. Causing revulsion to people who have high moral values, moral standards, and moral character.

Most people who do morally repugnant things would have higher moral standards themselves if they weren't trying so hard to offend someone.

The very fact that they know the most morally repugnant things to do indicates that they know better.

by Downstrike May 26, 2004

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moral majority

1. Group of people who think and act as if they are BETTER than you. Especially if you do not worship the same deity in exactly the same way they do.

2. People who use the Bible as a facade to promote their political agenda. Also, quoting the bible out of context to emphasize their political agenda.

3. Absolute hypocrates!

The moral majority helped to re-elect George W. Bush at the expense of the middle class, the poor, and all the military service men and women.

by AC March 6, 2005

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Moral Majority

A group of Christians who believe that it is their burden (very similar to the white man's burden in Africa) to impose their "morality," which apparently has been endorsed by a so-called son of God who has been missing (or dead) for the past 2000 years, the same amount of time that his return has been imminent. The only way to do this, of course, is to get into politics, the most amoral activity on the planet. When dealing with the Moral Majority, watch out for harsh judgements, death threats, and an occasional lie, since this is all in the son of God's book, the Bible.

The Moral Majority have forced school prayer on all students under penalty of crucifiction.

by junk food for the brain April 22, 2005

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moral fiber

Moral fiber is the capacity to do what is right, no matter what the circumstance. A business person with strong moral fiber, for example, would decline a bribe, and put his self interests aside for the benefit of the company and its shareholders. A parent with strong moral fiber does whatever it takes to help their kids succeed, even if it means they have to make sacrifices. A person with moral fiber does not do things to intentionally harm others, and when given the opportunity, does things to help the less fortunate.

When Abraham Lincoln pushed to free slaves despite hostility from his own political party, he showed great moral fiber.

Bernie Madoff was severely lacking moral fiber when he took billions from investors.

A parent that would rather drink and get high than pay rent or electric bills has no moral fiber.

by tiredcitizen April 21, 2009

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moral character

A quantification of one's moral standards and moral values, and the lengths to which one will go to uphold them in daily life.

If you expect high moral standards of others but don't live by themself, your moral character is useless.

by Downstrike May 26, 2004

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