Do you hold traditional moral values: Yes or No
Do you oppose secularization: Yes or No
Do you support evolutionary development of society: Yes or No
Do you emphasize the importance of law and order: Yes or No
Do you reject Communism: Yes or No
Do you support changes in society: Yes or No
Do you emphasize Human Rights: Yes or No
Do you emphasize individual initiative: Yes or No
Do you believe individuals have a duty to serve society: Yes or No
Do you support the welfare state: Yes or No
Do you support market regulations: Yes or No
Do you support a Mixed Economy: Yes or No
Do you reject using the doctrine of class struggle: Yes or No
Based on everything you've said on this forum, I answered them for you and you agree with every tenet of Christian Democracy. I will provide your direct quotes if necessary to support my conclusions.
I noticed that where you tried to distance yourself from the ideology was not a matter of disagreeing with the stated tenets but instead discussing scale:
This is the first example of your "disagreeing" about scale.
You've said you're open to change but added the caveat that it should be for a good reason and not simply for the sake of change.
There is nothing stated about the Christian Democrat position that would lead one to believe they were in favor of change for changes sake.
The second and last example of you "disagreeing" based on scale.
There was nothing about the Christian Democrat position that would suggest they are in favor of using the welfare state to create a permanent underclass or support the welfare state in the destruction of the pillars of society.
Having said that:
1. You do support the welfare state.
2. The welfare state does create a permanent underclass dependent on government.
3. The welfare state has destroyed families (and marriage) by replacing the father with a government check.
4. The welfare state rewards parents of illegitimate children, the more children you crank out, the bigger your check.