>>I am too, but I am in favor of prohibitions on addictive drugs, hallucinogens, amphetamines, abortion, adultery, cohabitation, divorce, and the abandoning of spouses and children. You breed'em, you feed'em.<<
I do not feel those things fit in the same category.
For example, taking drugs is something you do to yourself. Adultery, divorce, cohabitation and abandoning of spouses and children are something you do with/to someone else.
I am in favor of legalizing the former group, and making the latter illegal.
"For example, taking drugs is something you do to yourself."
I disagree. Firstly, most of the the money paid for drugs goes to fund America's enemies overseas. Secondly, unless you are filthy rich, you're going to have medical bills that the taxpayer has to pick up, and you're going to have to commit crimes to fund your addiction. You're going to break the hearts of those that love you, and the heads of those you mug.
After sodomites, drug addicts bear the largest share of responsibility for the spread of AIDS. After the US Military Services, drug addicts bear the largest share of blame for the spread of Hepatitis C. Of course, there's a lot of bleedover, because young male addicts often prostitute themselves to sodomites for drug money, and spread the diseases they catch to women.
I believe that God decreed the laws of physics as He did to give us clues. They are an analog of the laws of the spiritual. Just as every action has an equal and opposite reaction, every action has consequences and reverberations in the realm of the spiritual. One must really stretch to posit an immoral act that has absolutely no negative consequences to anyone except the actor.