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Why are these things considered immoral, unethical, sinful, etc.? How do you feel about them?
This is the issue with Western modern "morality."
Modern morality to Westerners is measured in a method that was originally fundamentally a political measure of our individual rights as opposed to right and wrong. It is measured by what a 17th century Christian scholar, John Locke, perceived as the nature of 'natural rights' endowed to us by God.
That is: my rights end where your rights begin.
Modern liberals have flipped this entire argument for freedom into an argument for decadence by saying my morals end where yours begin. That is to say, any action that does not physically harm another person or damage or steal their property is permissible, and we no longer view it as immoral.
There is a tremendous confusion in the West on the issue of legislating morality.
For instance, perhaps it should be entirely legal for someone to be a glutton, to be a jerk, to be a prostitute or a polygamist. The question that is merely left for us to decide is: 'is it ethical?'
Whereas, Eastern morality and previous Western morality used a similar measure. In Eastern thought, there is the concept of 'Cheonri,' which means essentially 'the logic of Heaven,' or 'the Eternal Logic.' It goes to say some things are inherently illogical or unnatural to the intended way that nature has designed us.
Because of this, they cannot be moral.
Morality in traditional Eastern thought on its most basic form centers around Cheonri, and in Taoist thought it then centers around pursuing Cheonri alone and in and of itself while Confucianism focuses on the pursuit of the five virtues.
Certainly, a man cannot be fulfilling these virtues and it should be legal, but that does not make it right...
In short, what makes those things wrong much of the time is their failure to fulfill the basic heavenly logic.
A man or a woman cannot have many lovers at the same time and love them equally, nor keep these relations in good order. Thus, it is immoral as it negatively impacts the others and does create a society more aimed at decadence.
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