DiscApp ID # 175790
Article ID # 1386188
Author Mondo Fuego™
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IP 74.181.107.253
Date Fri Aug 20, 2010 16:06:35
Subject "Those who had grown up 'normally'" ...

... have as wide a variation in moral standards as those emanating from isolated development, particularly when one attempts to define the behavior of queers as being in the realm of "normal".

Heh heh heh

UH: "If our moral standards are innate (I won't speculate as to origin), what could we logically expect them to be like? Would a common origin result in a common standard?"

MF: "A common origin, as in the case of identical twins, does not guarantee a common standard. One twin can turn out to be "upstanding" in every respect while the other can turn out to be a scoundrel. Perhaps the innate sense of ethics and morality differ at birth (or in the case of discussing this with you, at conception :)."

Also see the further development of my treatise on the subject of Ethics, Morality and Religion in a new post above.