Video of apparent affair surfaces as Christian higher education leaders are debating
sexual ethics standards.
Not exact matches
He makes two fine points: First, regardless of inner desires, we Christians are accountable to behavioral
standards set forth in classic Christian
sexual ethics, which inevitably revolve around the Christian teaching on marriage; and second, the current definitions of internal desires are a mess.
Indeed, if the only practical ethical
standard left is the principle of consent, then in a world pervaded by pornography, society's
sexual ethics are likely to be as plastic as our neural pathways.
Such a vague
standard of normality, unsurprisingly, offered far flimsier support for
sexual ethics than did the classical natural law tradition.
The study also discards all double
standards of
sexual ethics that judge women differently from men, single persons (including celibates) differently from married persons, and homosexuals differently from heterosexuals.