It seems pretty obvious that
the most immoral thing you could do is to teach someone aboutmthe Christian god.
Not exact matches
I wasn't suggesting that he did, but I offered those subjects as examples of
things that
most wd now find
immoral, but some interpretations wd have to support.
Basically, the Bible is more
immoral than moral (Leviticus 20:10 - 27; Exodus 22:18; Judges 11:30 - 40; II Samuel 12:9 - 18; Numbers 31:17; Luke 19:22 - 31; and according to the myth, God, the creator and
most powerful
thing ever, let his son be killed when a simple «timeout» would have been sufficient), and we'll all be better off when the Christian / Jewish / Islamic gods and stories are viewed as myths, just as today we know Zeus, Apollo, Ra, Thor, Buddha, etc. are myths.
When a believer bit.ches and moans about how if gay marriage is legalized, next is polygamy, in.cest and beastiality, (because for some reason all of those
things are related) and we reject that because 1) beastiality is stupid because we're talking about two consenting adults 2) Polygamy is not really
immoral but just incredibly tricky legally to design docu.ments that would make sense and 3) inc.est has some scientific ramifications and
most of us can agree that as far as icky se.xual stuff goes, that ones a doozy.
Sometimes there is proof (the targeted parent is a bad
immoral person who does actual bad
things) but
most of the time the targeted parent is the good healthy one.
Among the
most commonly heard are that even though public funds may not directly be used to perform abortions, they nonetheless «free up» private funds that may then be used; that family planning agencies that also provide abortions must have a vested interest in «funneling» women to their abortion service; and that taxpayers should not be required to pay for
things they consider to be
immoral.