male pregnancy, immoral? |
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male pregnancy, immoral? |
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wow science is really advancing huh? there are some people who disagree with this new development because they think that it defies nature and god's will. one (pregnant) woman complains that she is appalled that a man could share the same experience she is having with her unborn child, and that the miracle of pregnancy is something only women should experience. i however think this is a great step in science, because what if you wanted to have children, but your body wasnt fit to nurture and support a living child inside you? could your partner carry the child instead? some women complain that men should have to go through the pain of child birth, and now this is their chance. |
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QUOTE(Kathleen @ Aug 20 2004, 7:44 AM) But aren't morals supposed to lead us on the right path? Correct me if I'm wrong, but that's what they're for, right? Why would we follow immoral things? How would someone know what's immoral? As I said many times, there is no such thing as morally wrong or morally right. People are raised with different morals. It is THEIR judgement of whether it [something] is good or bad, not your's or anyone elses'. For example, if a child was raised up that stealing is right because it [stealing] is the only way he can survive, then even though "morally" alot of people would think it is wrong, but to him it is "morally" right because he was raised up that way. |
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