No it`s not wrong,you dont have to support something that you dont agee with.There is no law to say you have to,well not yet
2007-12-17 03:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Societies and persons have been exerting tension on "misfit" persons because of the fact that human beings formed into tribes. In different words there has continually been a tension to slot in with a man or woman's team, whether it extremely is common via the extra desirable society or not. so a techniques as breaking rules, this is extremely distinctive from being ethical, it relies upon on what regulation and how it outcomes society. So if I knew my neighbor continuously broke the cost shrink, the only time i could say something could be in the event that they have been dashing via a school or community the place little ones performed interior the streets. in the event that they have been rapists, i could record them. Edit: you have various "subject concerns" on your question: morality, deviant habit, and lawful habit. those are actually not the comparable project nor would desire to they be. rules should not be perplexed with morality, nor would desire to they enforce morality. Deviant habit can selection very minor to undesirable and would bypass the two the regulation and maximum styles of morality.
2016-10-02 00:06:41
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answered by vite 4
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No. It cannot be right nor wrong to agree or disagree with anything. Ethics has to do judgements with certain standards, agreement has to do with a person's bias, I would think.
Agreement or Disagreement is always going to include a moral perspective when it involves people's behaviour.
The question is what standards to use and if these are objective or subjective.
It is these standards which are being applied which can be right or wrong.
2007-12-17 22:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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its not the fact that people disagree or agree with homosexuality that is the problem, its what those that do disagree do with it that's problematic, if you don't agree with couples of the same sex then that's your opinion, and everyone is entitled to an opinion , but when that opinion encroaches on someone Else's freedom that becomes a problem especially if that form takes on physical hatred.
also if you enforce that opinion on others as the only right way of thinking is a harmful as physical violence towards another
2007-12-18 00:03:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is wrong. Homosexuality exists so you can't disagree with it. Now you can disagree with what actions people engage in. Homosexuality just isn't for you. But be careful, people often use this as an excuse to hate. More important than being heterosexual or homosexual is whether or not you are a good person. Individuals who are gay want what everyone else on Earth wants, love and understanding. By asking this question, I hope you get and become more understanding.
2007-12-17 04:26:50
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answered by Robert O 7
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It's never wrong of a person to have an opinion. It's how you deal with that opinion that's usually the problem. As long as you don't go around persecuting people over these beliefs, then everyones entitled to an opinion!!! :@)
2007-12-17 05:06:02
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answered by Squirrel 5
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Well your "moral perspective" is most likely religious in nature.
2007-12-17 05:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend, you first need to realize that morals are a religious trait. Before there were religions as there are now, there wasn't such a thing as morals. It was seemly ok to kill, rape, beat, injure, steal, etc....because there were no religious laws to ban them.
So, when you say that you have moral objections, but no religious objections, you are speaking out of both sides of your mouth.
You are entitled to you own opinion, that's not a problem. Just as I have my own opinion about heterosexuals. But, I would challenge you to look deeper to find why you don't like gay people. And, saying because it's wrong, isn't an excuse...that's a cop out!
2007-12-17 03:36:28
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answered by Oberon 6
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No, it is not "wrong" - you are entitled to your own beliefs. It would be interesting to understand why your moral perspective classes homosexuality as "wrong" and heterosexuality as "right".
You have the right to be homophobic, racist, sexist or any other kind of bigotry that you choose. What you don't have the right to do is tell other people how to live their lives, or offend, intimidate, threaten or otherwise harm them by your actions.
2007-12-17 03:23:45
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answered by thatgaybloke 5
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I agree with Jake. There IS no moral point of view possible about homosexuality. As there is no moral point of view possible over the behaviour of birds, or the direction of rivers.
But you are entitled to any opinion or moral you choose, if it does not hurt.
2007-12-17 04:15:59
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answered by ? 6
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Homosexuality isn't something you "agree with" or "disagree with"... that would be like disagreeing with gravity... it IS... no matter what you're opinion is... and there is no "moral" element to it ... did you "choose" your own sexuality because of some "moral" decision?... are you really exclusively attracted to the same sex yet deny your nature to take some "moral high ground"?... I don't think so... so step off of your judgemental little soap box and get on with your life...
2007-12-17 03:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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