... 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 hehUH: "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.