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Originally Posted by nguirado
I think we agree that morality and ethics have something to do with human sexuality. I think we also agree that there's something wrong with children being exposed to implicit or explicit sexuality.
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Yes, but not your unsubstantiated insinuations you derive from something "hinted" at, nor that people living in a pretty thoroughly secular society must be showing porn to kids as you imply.
We don't agree on your insistance that anything that doesn't fit prudish religious viewpoints are bad for kids and/or adults, nor do we agree that sex education is about showing them how to put on a condom, and then the rest of the job consist of moralizing.
In fact, we don't even agree on what words mean. I had to explain and explain what "explicit" meant, and it is even impossible for me to make you understand how a question can be judgemental and prejudiced and have no basis in reality. Even with a very good example (in my mind), explained in detail why it was so, you failed to understand.
So, although, we might agree to some point, it's becoming evident that your religious morality code, basically boils down to "ooh, it's
sexuality, we can't have our kids exposed to such
filth. Oh, the horror! Let's try keep them from learning anything about their own sexuality and that of others. Sexuality is
such a filthy thing!".
That is a Victorian mindset, that frankly should have died with her.
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The only difference I perceive is that the moral system you assume I use is vomit.
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Yes, I consider it venomous religious vomit when your "moral system" dictates you to accuse a whole people of showing porn to kids, and otherwise make unsubstantiated ignorant attacks based on religious drivel.
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Oh, I don't think you have to be Victorian to know the difference between the way men perceive female breasts and women do men's breasts.
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Er, here you go (please read it):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorian_morality
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Originally Posted by Excerpt from Wikipedia
Victorian morality can describe any set of values that espouse sexual restraint, [ ... ] and a strict social code of conduct.
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