X says as he experience new things, get expose to more people, 'grow up', he start to question himself on issues he used to think is ethically/morally wrong: i.e. homosexuality. he performs the reasoning test; does it harm anyone? does it affect others? no. he cannot see why it is morally wrong. he goes on to become gay.
as you grow up and experience new and more things, will your moral and ethical beliefs change as you start to question why things are right/wrong? is it right/wrong for them to evolve, or are they fundamentally cast in stone? since your beliefs are shaped by your parents/school/friends/religion and society on the whole, as society opens up towards grey areas like homosexuality, abortion, etc. and if you don't start to embrace them, are you not having an open mind? can you not allow your beliefs to waiver or are they pegged to your experiences and the evolving society? is it possible that, say, 100 years later, it may not be morally and ethically wrong to be promiscuous?
comments?
Saturday, October 20, 2007
thoughts.
edicted by hao kor at 05:11
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