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My wife has advanced Alzheimer's disease.
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<blockquote data-quote="RestoreTheJoy" data-source="post: 73467687" data-attributes="member: 411383"><p>It is used pejoratively. That makes it an <em>ad hominem</em> functionally. </p><p></p><p>No, I don't consider today's flexible and situational morality when it comes to moral absolutes. It's no more acceptable to have sex with your dying wife's caregiver than it is to off some guy because he "really needed killing" and the world was objectively better off without someone with his views. </p><p></p><p>Not my call to decide. God has spoken (and the law still, in that case). We will get there, for most. We aren't there now. </p><p></p><p>When you are taking care of your dying wife, you don't get to justify an affair with everyone's approval. Some will approve...clearly. This post demonstrated that. </p><p></p><p>Some will believe that God meant what he said about marriage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RestoreTheJoy, post: 73467687, member: 411383"] It is used pejoratively. That makes it an [I]ad hominem[/I] functionally. No, I don't consider today's flexible and situational morality when it comes to moral absolutes. It's no more acceptable to have sex with your dying wife's caregiver than it is to off some guy because he "really needed killing" and the world was objectively better off without someone with his views. Not my call to decide. God has spoken (and the law still, in that case). We will get there, for most. We aren't there now. When you are taking care of your dying wife, you don't get to justify an affair with everyone's approval. Some will approve...clearly. This post demonstrated that. Some will believe that God meant what he said about marriage. [/QUOTE]
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