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Originally Posted by hilbert25
If one truly believes something is morally wrong, then one shouldn't believe others should have the choice. This is more of a cop out answer. People don't say, "Well, beating someone to death with their own shoes is morally wrong, but I believe it's the person's choice if they want to do that." Have a backbone. If you think it's morally wrong, then it really shouldn't be relative. If you think it's right, make damn well sure that you fight for that right.
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what? first, comparing an illegal activity to an legal one is hardly fair. murder isn't just morally wrong--it's illegal. some people find eating meat morally wrong, but it is a legal activity for those that wish to do it. beating someone to death with their shoes is no more right or wrong than shooting them with a gun or stabbing them to death with a pencil--dead is dead and murder is against the law.
and what is wrong with saying something goes against your personal beliefs but you respect the right of others to make their own choices based on
their morals and religious beliefs? it's a cop out to respect other people and their beliefs?