I don't think so, because it would be inaccurate - the morals and ethics of every person varies so much, and what is really the standard? Who is to say what the standard is? What one person might think is immoral might be perfectly moral to another. Different religious groups have different beliefs. I could go on and on... but who is to say exactly what is right and wrong?
2006-07-02 04:21:18
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answered by TellMeMore 3
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John Stewart Mills, a member of the British Parliament during the mid 1850/1860's, once stated, 'your rights end at the tip of my nose'.
That's about as close to a universal ethical point of view as you can get. Keep your religion and morals to yourself. Do not force it upon others.
2006-07-01 18:11:02
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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no, because some hippie out there will think it is morally and ethically wrong to take the damn thing.
2006-07-08 02:09:18
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answered by meld1707 3
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For what purpose and demographics?
2006-07-01 17:55:28
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answered by AJ 4
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