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Re: What is the moral philosophy of homosexuals?         

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Aug 26, 2008 13:30

On Aug 25, 1:34 am, "Pastor Frank" christfirst.edu> wrote:
> "BSD" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:fca126b1-bc90-406d-b475-c33ca7eca208@k7g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
>
>> Consequetialism - "If the result is not harmful, then any means is
>> justified"
>> Empiricism - "There is no evidence that it is harmful"
>> The Golden Rule - "Don't do unto others as you don't want others to do
>> unto yourself"
>> Individualism - "If it's not coercive, it's acceptable"
>
>     Yes. That last one is a doozie and has been used as a defense by those
> accused of interfamily incest committed by consenting adult close relatives.
> Invariably the judges rejected that defense.

What about the 11th Commandment, recognized by
Abraham Lincoln: thou shalt not enslave thy fellow
man.

You'll never find that one in the Bible, either. Welcome
to post-Christian morality, which is a little more advanced
than Christian morality.
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