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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 04:31:39 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote: "Tracy" wrote in message .. . Your right! Just because it lacks popularity within the framework of moral does not mean that people agree with it or even come close to agreeing. Like I said, porn is everywhere, people see it all the time. Probably 1 in 500000 people are transsexuals. It's not on people minds. Does that make it any less immoral? Most people would probably agree that they think more about porn, gays or lesbians as issues but if the subject where brought up I would gamble that they would agree that it is perverted and immoral. You don't hear about pedophilia as much either but is it any less immoral that porn? Tracy Among the stories on today's news, there was one about a teacher who was arrested for molesting a young girl. A couple of weeks ago, some guy was arrested for trying to seduce a 14 year old girl in a chatroom relationship. The pedophile priest scandal hasn't gone away, even if some of the accusations are 10 or 20 years old. The pedophelia issue gets more attention than the internet porn issue. The penalities are certainly more severe. Anyway, links internet porn are a common occourance on newsgroups, even this one. But as far as the morality goes, clearly pedophelia is the most immoral. Internet porn can be seen as a threat to the public morals, especially the morals of children. Transvestism threatens no one. Frank Dresser I never said it threatened anyone. I'm saying it's immoral and most people would say that it is perverted. That said, I wouldn't want one teaching one of my childrens classes and I would do everything in my power to stop it! Tracy |
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