On 4/18/07, Doc glasgow <doc.wikipedia(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
Having said all of that, I'm not sure this
article actually does give me
great cause for concern. But we should retain our basic humanity and
cultural sensitivity when we make decisions like this.
Who's basic humanity and cultural sensitivity? For some cultures and
people,
suicide is acceptable. Do we impose a Christian viewpoint? Jew? Muslim?
Buddhist? Atheist? Humanist? American? Japanese? African?
Applying morals like this is dangerous because it opens the door for a
"moral majority" to control things, which is inherently and horrically
wrong.
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"inherently and horrically wrong."
Hm, and who's cultural moral code is that you are imposing? Who says it is
wrong?
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