The first thing to note is that life is important. The unborn is still a life. According to the law, it is immoral to do anything to life that is against will, natural purpose, and/or well-being without need. This idea of need, and the obvious lack of understanding and exact answers in this area, makes … Continue reading The Morality of Abortion
Author: placeofethics
Homosexuality – The Story of Harmodius and Aristigaiton
This is another article that was deleted with my former Skyrock account about the story of Harmodius and Aristogiton. A while ago, I think in 2001, back when there were the debates about homosexual marriage in Boston, I had gotten involved in a debate over it in Cybertown, an old virtual reality world. A homosexual … Continue reading Homosexuality – The Story of Harmodius and Aristigaiton
The Morality of Homosexuality – Immoral
What I have written in the past articles shows that homosexuality is immoral. There are many people who think that if an act is something chosen that will affect only the self or another consenting person, then there is nothing morally wrong with it. This is false. In moral law, any act willingly done to … Continue reading The Morality of Homosexuality – Immoral
Problems of homosexuality part III – Why some might want to do this, anyway, and some further problems
With the problems given in the previous article, there is the question of why one would want to do this. Homosexual males themselves say that what they do is painful for at least one of them. Ancient Greeks used to refer to the act as one man putting his sex into another man’s soil. What … Continue reading Problems of homosexuality part III – Why some might want to do this, anyway, and some further problems
Problems of Homosexuality Part II – Why most people are against homosexuality
Some may think of what homosexuality is and not understand why anyone could be against this. To this kind of person, it is just sexual contact, and though not reproductive, they will claim that it is just two people doing what they want and not harming anyone. The act is considered sexual, in that it … Continue reading Problems of Homosexuality Part II – Why most people are against homosexuality
Problems of Homosexuality Part I. Defining homosexuality
Homosexuality can be defined as simply the act or the desire of the act of sexual contact with someone with the same reproductive system. This is all that it is. It is nothing else. For women, this means mutual masturbation. For men, this can also be called mutual masturbation, but sodomy is also implied. This … Continue reading Problems of Homosexuality Part I. Defining homosexuality
A Moral Case for the Ethonostate
I have shown in a previous post what the moral ownership of land is. I have also written of the differences between humans, those cultural and genetic differences shown in races, sub races, ethnicities, and smaller cultural and racial groups. This leads to the argument for the ethnostate. The owners of land can decide who will … Continue reading A Moral Case for the Ethonostate
Ownership Part II, Land
The moral ownership of land is similar to the ownership of any other object. A person or a group of people can find it and claim it, it can be purchased from another, or the ownership can be transferred by a previous owner. If a person or a group of people come to empty, unclaimed, … Continue reading Ownership Part II, Land
Ownership, Private Property
The first thing that one owns, as far as anyone can own anything, is the self. This means, specifically, ones mind, intentions, and thoughts. This extends to the body and the intended motions of that body. From here, all intended work done by that body is owned by the person with that intent doing that … Continue reading Ownership, Private Property
Race and racism part 2
I mentioned in the previous article that race is more than just skin color. Other racial differences include skeletal structure, hair types, eye color, bone density, muscle types and forms, brain structure, and differing amounts of chemical balances in the body such as different hormone levels. This does not mean that all people of each … Continue reading Race and racism part 2