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Let me ask you a question before responding. If the free and willful acts of gay men destroy the lives of millions of people and cost billions in public funds, if such acts have no ethical relevancy, ok, now my question is… Why should people concern themselves with ethics? I agree ethics pertains to a person’s free actions, and has nothing to do with a person’s identity. The confusion stems from the question. “Is homosexuality unethical?”. The correct question is, “Is it ethical to stick one’s penis up a consenting male partners anus?” Mokeybot, ul30 and winsonjen inextricably associated an incidence of MSM with the identity of gays. The Gay Rights Movement makes the same mistake, and so do many ethical pluralists. Monkeybot asked, "Why on earth is it of any relevance to me what these (consenting adults) do behind closed doors??" paul30 says, "As long as it's between consenting adults, homosexuality is not only ethical but EXTREMELY ethical. " winstonjen declares, "Right. And even if they do injure themselves or contract STDs, it's not my business - the risks are theirs to deal with." My previous post addressed why the public has an interest in Gay Culture, Gay Rights Movement and incidence of MSM. There are many other reasons, but deadly contagious diseases are the most immediate and obvious. Obviously it is unethical to knowingly act to put another person’s life in grave danger, it is ethical to avoid acts that put others in danger. So…
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(dk): The confusion stems from the question. “Is homosexuality unethical?”. The correct question is, “Is it ethical to stick one’s penis up a consenting male partners anus?”
(Fr Andrew): This paraphrase demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of homosexuality that appears to have clouded your judgement. Homosexuality is much more involved than simply sticking one's penis up the anus of one's partner. Really...you're quite naive. |
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I am interested about how you see the affect of ethical choices in the Netherlands. They have decided there is nothing wrong with men having sex with other men. They have no sodomy laws, approve gay marriage, and gay adoption. They've approved of gays in the military for at least the last 50 years. You can be "all kinds of gay" there! Any sex you want (except children) is permitted. You can smoke a joint while you do it too. Yet gay men in the US are 6x more likely to have AIDS than gay men in the Netherlands. Please tell me where the Dutch people have suffered from embracing the gays? Where are the horrible consequences to their society that you talk about? trillian |
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