That's no fun.Mind its own business?
Don't paint it on, carve it in!
More attempted humor. You must really crack yourself up.You base it on nonsense? Agreed.
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That's no fun.
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More attempted humor. You must really crack yourself up.
Well, maybe not. Still, what should society do about it? Some zealots think it should be a death penalty offense. I don't mind there being a financial restitution in some cases but in general the private relationships of couples should be just that. It's not like adultery is simply black and white which is the point I've been trying to make. There's no comparison between someone finding intimacy with another while in a cold or abusive relationship and someone sleeping around and feigning commitment to an unknowing spouse.
There are some cases in which I believe adultery should be punished with prison and even the DP. Such cases would be where the adulterating spouse passes on a disease. Because it causes intentional physical harm, the spouse should spend some time in prison. In the case that their *cooties* causes death, they should receive the DP.
No, you equivocated.I answered the question, you just cannot understand it.
This is a declarative sentence, this is an answer.Societies opinions are NOT the basis for morality. Perhaps for some vague moral relativity.
So observing an action the causes hurt and trying to stop those actions is not a moral basis. Why? Seriously, why is helping people to avoid deep hurt and pain in their life not a basis for making a moral statement? Abortion is wrong, it kills babies. Drug addiction is wrong, it destroys lives across a brad swath of society. We see this and we want to end it. Is that not, at least in part, morality?Once AGAIN, those are NOT even a possible basis for moral determinations.
No, I am actually very focused on your question. You have so far declined to say why Rusha's statement is not a valid statement. I am reasonably sure that you agree with her, but for some reason, she is wrong because, why? Why is her statement wrong to you,No, it is not.
You are all over the road with your peripheral issues and cannot get to the heart of the matter.
So according to you all opinions are equally valid "truth"?You made it too easy to pass up. You go on about others basing their position on "vain opinion" and you can't even see your own.
If that "is a declarative sentence" and "is an answer"... where is the problem?No, you equivocated.
This is a declarative sentence, this is an answer.
Adultery is NOT wrong because it hurts people. It hurts people because it's wrong.So observing an action the causes hurt and trying to stop those actions is not a moral basis. Why?
None of those things are wrong BECAUSE they hurt people. They hurt people because they are wrong.Seriously, why is helping people to avoid deep hurt and pain in their life not a basis for making a moral statement? Abortion is wrong, it kills babies. Drug addiction is wrong, it destroys lives across a brad swath of society. We see this and we want to end it. Is that not, at least in part, morality?
Please show where I said she was wrong.... I said NO SUCH THING.No, I am actually very focused on your question. You have so far declined to say why Rusha's statement is not a valid statement. I am reasonably sure that you agree with her, but for some reason, she is wrong because, why? Why is her statement wrong to you,
She is having her foundation for her belief challenged, not the belief itself.
"I 'feel' like it's wrong" is not a valid foundation.
So according to you all opinions are equally valid "truth"?
I'll bet you think that the majority view is always "right" too.
I've never denied that I have my own opinions, if that's the stupid thing that you're trying to claim about me.
Enjoy your wait. You will not distract from/hijack OR dictate the topic of this discussion. It's my thread. Start your own thread
No, I am actually very focused on your question. You have so far declined to say why Rusha's statement is not a valid statement. I am reasonably sure that you agree with her, but for some reason, she is wrong because, why? Why is her statement wrong to you,
You made a declarative statement without anything to back it up so that's just your opinion. If something is nonsense then explain why, else you're not bringing anything to the table besides your own opinion which can be dismissed just as you do with other people here.
It took you two tries to get to it.If that "is a declarative sentence" and "is an answer"... where is the problem?
In either case, the act of adultery has accurately been determined to be wrong. It seems to me that your statement is a meaningless distinction. You are a Christian man and you say adultery is wrong because God said it was wrong and committing adultery will hurt people. Non-Christians may look at the hurt that is caused by adultery and conclude that the act is wrong because of the destruction it leaves in its wake. In either case, the conclusion is that adultery is wrong.Adultery is NOT wrong because it hurts people. It hurts people because it's wrong.
None of those things are wrong BECAUSE they hurt people. They hurt people because they are wrong.
You never said she was wrong. You heavily implied that she is wrong because you do not think she has formed her moral standards in a way that is acceptable to you. That is why I was asking you all those questions. It was interesting note what you DID NOT say in response to those questions.Please show where I said she was wrong.... I said NO SUCH THING.
She didn't say that she feels like it is wrong. She made a very concise declarative statement that it is always wrong. I agree with her. My reasons for agreeing with her are may be different than the reasons she has for making her statement, but that doesn't make her statement wrong.
The OP was not about whether divorce was ever right or wrong.
It was about whether adultery is ever right or wrong.
I can think of no right reason to commit adultery.