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<blockquote data-quote="Speedwell" data-source="post: 75137365" data-attributes="member: 387171"><p>Of course they can say that. They can claim superior moral insight or demonstrate that certain acts deemed moral actually cause harm. That sort of behavior is routinely observed even in those who believe that the content of their consciences is divinely inspired.</p><p></p><p>Sex. Why is it always sex? Given the serous moral issues which face humanity, sexual morals issues pale in comparison. Besides, most sexual behavior is regulated by custom and tradition, not morality.</p><p></p><p>NB, if you look at the history of abortion, you will see that attitudes towards it haven't really changed all that much; just the point of pregnancy where it begins to be deemed murder. With respect to the sexual education of young women, I hardly see that as a moral issue at all, unless the education be false or misleading; bearing false witness, don't you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedwell, post: 75137365, member: 387171"] Of course they can say that. They can claim superior moral insight or demonstrate that certain acts deemed moral actually cause harm. That sort of behavior is routinely observed even in those who believe that the content of their consciences is divinely inspired. Sex. Why is it always sex? Given the serous moral issues which face humanity, sexual morals issues pale in comparison. Besides, most sexual behavior is regulated by custom and tradition, not morality. NB, if you look at the history of abortion, you will see that attitudes towards it haven't really changed all that much; just the point of pregnancy where it begins to be deemed murder. With respect to the sexual education of young women, I hardly see that as a moral issue at all, unless the education be false or misleading; bearing false witness, don't you know. [/QUOTE]
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