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To: WOSG

What's "right and wrong" changes every day. It used to be "right" to make blacks sit in the back of the bus...

/disclaimer: I am NOT trying to equate race with sexuality, I am just using the example to illustrate that what society views as "right" or "wrong" changes with time.


300 posted on 03/14/2005 5:56:49 PM PST by SilentServiceCPO
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To: SilentServiceCPO

What's "right and wrong" changes every day. It used to be "right" to make blacks sit in the back of the bus...

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Sorry, I 'get off the bus' on moral relativism. If something is wrong know, well, it was wrong then, too.

Moral relativism is the core PROBLEM with our society today, and a grave consequence of the gay, multicultural and related agendas has been furthering pushing us further down the path of moral relativism... they need that club to bludgeon their culturekampf opponents who dare to stand up for tradition.

The fundamentals of what is right and wrong do not change.


310 posted on 03/14/2005 6:13:14 PM PST by WOSG (Liberating Iraq - http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com)
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To: SilentServiceCPO

homosexuality has always been viewed as wrong. It has not evolved. Even the much misrepresented ancient Greeks has the death penalty for anyone caught being a practicing soddomite. (ancient athens specifically)

This is about changing the sodomite choice as a having the moral equivalence to normal marriage. That physically can never be the case any more than pedophillia can be made normal. (and yes homosexuality and pedophillia on equivalents. Both are just sexual fetishes.)


336 posted on 03/14/2005 6:44:35 PM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE!)
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