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What matters is how you truly feel about it and let it be that, without having to explain or defend your feelings on it.
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I will agree that what really matters is how one feels about moral and ethical issues. However, discourse is always good. If you really know
why you believe something and you can explain it, then it is very likely that you have a good basis in your beliefs. The willingness to discuss matters of personal morality with an open ear to alternate points of view shows an openness that is required for meaningful discourse.
I think there is a sort of assumption in your statement that "because we all have been brought up differently or have had our own seperate realization/truth" we have a solid unchanging view. I do not think this is always the case, nor should it be. Changing one's mind can be a truly courageous, humble thing to do (though that does not mean it is always for the best).
I think this is more of an issue than some will think it is sinful "because they believe in sin". Some may define sin as an expressed desire or action to harm another. In that definition there is a lot of room for argument about whether pornography is sinful or not.