But adopting an animal doesn't mean you are violating its orifices. I don't think that the animal could give consent, ever, therefore it would be wrong to force yourself on it.EltronRangamma said:I have an issue with this because people would generally see this as -- and I would agree -- an immoral act. Alotta people, however, give sketchy reasoning for this. If you think about it, when you go to a kennel and adopt an animal, you are doing so without the animal's consent.
The same issue would come up with a mentally retarded adult. Old enough to give consent, but lacking the mental capacity to do so. Is this covered under Moses? Also, young Hebrew girls could be married off quite young, and might be sexual at 14. We would consider this immoral today. And if your brother died without providing an heir, you would be obligated to take his wife and give her offspring. We would consider this unnecessary today, but it is law of Moses. It gets very tricky to apply these standards, but I believe that Moses law is even trickier than Jesus'.
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