Moral principles do not depend on a majority vote. Wrong is wrong, even if everybody is wrong. Right is right, even if nobody is right.
Truth is not determined by a majority vote.
Divine Law is not subject nor affected by the majority vote of humanity
Thou shall not steal, even by majority vote.
Don't make decisions by majority vote. The majority is almost always wrong.
Decision by democratic majority vote is a fine form of government, but it's a stinking way to create.
The politics of envy is the politics of this commandment: "Thou shalt not steal, except by majority vote." It is the politics of two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
Truth is not arrived at by majority vote.
Truth is not determined by majority vote.
Democracy is about voting and it's about a majority vote. And it's time that we started exercising the Democratic process.
When a legislature decides to steal some of our rights and plans to use police force to accomplish it, what's the real difference between them and the thief? Darn little! They hide behind the excuse that they're legislating democratically. The fact they do it by a majority vote has no moral significance whatsoever. Numerical might does not constitute right, no more than a lynch mob can justify its act because a majority participated.
Most Americans, who think Congress has a right to do anything for which they can get a majority vote, ignore the clearly written constitutional restraints on Congress.
Thou shalt not steal unless thou hast a majority vote in Congress.... I'm healthy; subsidized prescription drugs won't do me much good. I'd be willing to forego my prescription drugs if Congress would force some young American to mow my lawn.
I have always been a fan of reality by majority vote.
Thou shalt not steal, except by majority vote.