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Government and Morals; Sometimes they do, sometimes they dont.
Topic Started: Jun 7 2008, 05:29 PM (64 Views)
Goda
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Opening Statement: Laws against drugs, murder, and stealing are not moral laws.

Until there is a HARMLESS way to eradicate homosexuality, any laws pertaining to it remain moral laws. ( i realize this makes me sound horrible, but if it were truely possible to have people be heterosexual, and happy, and not repressed, then homosexuality would only serve as a means to prevent healthy adults from procreating. which is not good for a healthy society, healthy meaning a society that can grow and still provide)

Abortion is iffy. If the babies are certain to contribute to society, then not allowing them to be aborted is not a moral issue.
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Szekely
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I don't think I quite understand what you mean when you say "harmless", "eradicate" and "moral" in the same sentence. Care to clarify?
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Goda
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If we could eliminate homosexuality, without harming homosexuals, discriminating against them, indoctrinating them, repressing them, or any such harmful thing, then it is the proper thing to do such in a society that is healthy enough to support population growth. Morals are of no importance in that case. Its just one of the many what ifs that doesn't really matter.
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