Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3. “denying our human impulses” ok humans have alot of impulses.
Interesting that you believe all impulses are bad. And you jump right to murder and rape.
Impulse control disorders are very bad.
When people constantly act on impulse, they appear out of control, their behavior is erratic and their lives may feel unstable.
Like I said, it is interesting that you see “human impulse” so negatively. “Disorder”, “erratic”, etc.
I absolutely think decisions made with forethought and logic are superior to impulsive decisions.
Allowing your urges and desires to steer your decisions is usually not a good idea.
I assume that PP was using “human impulses” to mean “sex”.
Nothing wrong with sex between two consenting adults.
what if you're married though? Isn't that immoral? I mean thou shalt not covent thy neighbors wife, right?
Sex isn’t moral or amoral. It’s just a normal, healthy act when it’s between two consenting adults.
If you break a promise to someone that’s not good. But that’s different than sex itself.
I'm with you, but most of the religions of the world see that as immoral if not sinful. Not sure why.
It’s another way to control women. Just like prohibiting contraceptives.
Men also take care of their children, so is the prohibition of contraception a way of controlling men as well? Babies and children are not just women’s responsibilities.
Woman carry the vast majority of the burden of reproduction. When they are forced to be pregnant for decades they have little power.
In America no one can force a woman to become pregnant. Nor can a man be forced to impregnate a woman.
I have never heard of an American woman being pregnant for decades, and I live near a huge community of Mennonites. They tend to have large families and they are pregnant more often than the typical American woman.
The average American woman has between 1.66-2.07 children over her lifetime, depending on the source we look at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3. “denying our human impulses” ok humans have alot of impulses.
Interesting that you believe all impulses are bad. And you jump right to murder and rape.
Impulse control disorders are very bad.
When people constantly act on impulse, they appear out of control, their behavior is erratic and their lives may feel unstable.
Like I said, it is interesting that you see “human impulse” so negatively. “Disorder”, “erratic”, etc.
I absolutely think decisions made with forethought and logic are superior to impulsive decisions.
Allowing your urges and desires to steer your decisions is usually not a good idea.
I assume that PP was using “human impulses” to mean “sex”.
Nothing wrong with sex between two consenting adults.
what if you're married though? Isn't that immoral? I mean thou shalt not covent thy neighbors wife, right?
Sex isn’t moral or amoral. It’s just a normal, healthy act when it’s between two consenting adults.
If you break a promise to someone that’s not good. But that’s different than sex itself.
I'm with you, but most of the religions of the world see that as immoral if not sinful. Not sure why.
It’s another way to control women. Just like prohibiting contraceptives.
Men also take care of their children, so is the prohibition of contraception a way of controlling men as well? Babies and children are not just women’s responsibilities.
Woman carry the vast majority of the burden of reproduction. When they are forced to be pregnant for decades they have little power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3. “denying our human impulses” ok humans have alot of impulses.
Interesting that you believe all impulses are bad. And you jump right to murder and rape.
Impulse control disorders are very bad.
When people constantly act on impulse, they appear out of control, their behavior is erratic and their lives may feel unstable.
Like I said, it is interesting that you see “human impulse” so negatively. “Disorder”, “erratic”, etc.
I absolutely think decisions made with forethought and logic are superior to impulsive decisions.
Allowing your urges and desires to steer your decisions is usually not a good idea.
I assume that PP was using “human impulses” to mean “sex”.
Nothing wrong with sex between two consenting adults.
what if you're married though? Isn't that immoral? I mean thou shalt not covent thy neighbors wife, right?
Sex isn’t moral or amoral. It’s just a normal, healthy act when it’s between two consenting adults.
If you break a promise to someone that’s not good. But that’s different than sex itself.
I'm with you, but most of the religions of the world see that as immoral if not sinful. Not sure why.
It’s another way to control women. Just like prohibiting contraceptives.
Men also take care of their children, so is the prohibition of contraception a way of controlling men as well? Babies and children are not just women’s responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3. “denying our human impulses” ok humans have alot of impulses.
Interesting that you believe all impulses are bad. And you jump right to murder and rape.
Impulse control disorders are very bad.
When people constantly act on impulse, they appear out of control, their behavior is erratic and their lives may feel unstable.
Like I said, it is interesting that you see “human impulse” so negatively. “Disorder”, “erratic”, etc.
I absolutely think decisions made with forethought and logic are superior to impulsive decisions.
Allowing your urges and desires to steer your decisions is usually not a good idea.
I assume that PP was using “human impulses” to mean “sex”.
Nothing wrong with sex between two consenting adults.
what if you're married though? Isn't that immoral? I mean thou shalt not covent thy neighbors wife, right?
Sex isn’t moral or amoral. It’s just a normal, healthy act when it’s between two consenting adults.
If you break a promise to someone that’s not good. But that’s different than sex itself.
I'm with you, but most of the religions of the world see that as immoral if not sinful. Not sure why.
Maybe because men want reassurance that they are bringing up their own kids.