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Old 07-13-2008, 06:10 PM   #121
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Sparrow View Post
I think we're muddling up the legal situation and the moral situation .

Something may be ok legally; but not ok morally - that depends on your own code of ethics.
Each individual will have their own view - all equally valid (imho).
If an act is immoral to someone, then it is immoral to them - it's acceptability to others is irrelevant.
But, 'immoral acts' are not necessarily worth getting worked up about, most of us do 'immoral' things on a regular basis .

Morally only applies to acts one performs oneself. One cannot apply one's moral standards to another's actions where those actions do not harm others.

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