Originally posted by @dj2beckerI promise your best efforts will just be strife. Don't latch on. Because, you know why.
If the monogamous institution is a social construct that we have created that is not innate to our true selves, what is wrong with polygamy?
20 Sep 17
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeWhen it suits you 'swinging' is morally acceptable even if it is commonly frowned upon. But now saving a life is more important than not being deceptive because it is a commonly shared moral value. Clearly it's a matter of personal preference.
Do you not think it is a commonly shared moral value that saving a life is more important than not being deceptive?
And please stop referencing my wife, or jog on.
Originally posted by @kazetnagorraIn polygamy the multiple wives that are sharing one husband are not worse off than the one husband who is sharing multiple wives?
I think people should be able to have whatever relationships they want, given that they are consenting adults of sound mind and judgement (relatively speaking). There is no room for this to be "immoral" if no one is worse off.
Originally posted by @dj2beckerI don't see why it would be inherently harmful for any party involved.
In polygamy the multiple wives that are sharing one husband are not worse off than the one husband who is sharing multiple wives?
Originally posted by @dj2beckerWhy do you feel the need to put a morality value on peoples sexual choices?
When it suits you 'swinging' is morally acceptable ....
Why should polygamy be moral or immoral?
Is stamp-collecting moral?
Is eating broccoli?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Why is murder immoral?
Why do you feel the need to put a morality value on peoples sexual choices?
Why should polygamy be moral or immoral?
Is stamp-collecting moral?
Is eating broccoli?
Originally posted by @eladarMy morality is based upon the Golden Rule as much of society's is.
So?
I would not wish to be murdered therefore I do not murder and murder is immoral.
Now back to the important stuff.
Is eating broccoli moral or immoral?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Why should anyone validate your morality?
My morality is based upon the Golden Rule as much of society's is.
I would not wish to be murdered therefore I do not murder and murder is immoral.
Now back to the important stuff.
Is eating broccoli moral or immoral?
Originally posted by @eladarDo you ever answer questions yourself?
Why should anyone validate your morality?
Do you ever tire of asking banal questions?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Sure I answer questios. See I just did.
Do you ever answer questions yourself?
Do you ever tire of asking banal questions?
I still don't understand why anyone should care about your morality.
Originally posted by @eladarNeither do I.
Sure I answer questios. See I just did.
I still don't understand why anyone should care about your morality.
Why do you?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59So you regard the Golden rule as a moral absolute?
My morality is based upon the Golden Rule as much of society's is.
I would not wish to be murdered therefore I do not murder and murder is immoral.
Now back to the important stuff.
Is eating broccoli moral or immoral?
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Eating my nan's broccoli is almost certainly immoral.
My morality is based upon the Golden Rule as much of society's is.
I would not wish to be murdered therefore I do not murder and murder is immoral.
Now back to the important stuff.
Is eating broccoli moral or immoral?
Good god, why haven't we discussed this before?