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Old 02-27-2012, 10:09 AM   #117
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Then you are either terribly naive or totally depraved, sir. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume it's the former. I don't think you'd have to look very hard to find something that would totally gross you out! Are you really willing to defend the indefensible?
Can you explain why it is that a fictionalised account of murder are acceptable, but a fictionalised account of paedophilia is not? One might say "they are both despicable acts and should not be written about", and yet fiction depicting murder thrives. What do you consider to be the ethical difference between a fictionalised account of one crime and a fictionalised account of another? Why is it acceptable to read murder fiction, but "totally depraved" to read paedophilia fiction?
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