RE: Why do the Christians always hate sex so much?
August 28, 2012 at 11:27 pm
(This post was last modified: August 28, 2012 at 11:30 pm by Lion IRC.)
Suppose I want to do unto others as follows...
I'm the parent of a child and I think every other child should (ought to) have the right to a gender-balanced upbringing by their biologically related, opposite gender, monogamous parents.
Therefore...
- I would not cheat on my wife because that would make my child sad.
- I would not avoid my obligations as the biological father of my child.
- I would not donate sperm (DNA) anonymously leaving children wondering where they came from.
- I would not suddenly discover I was gay, get divorced, start campaigning for gay marriage/adoption and impose 18 years of same-sex adoptive parenting on a child that I purchased on the internet from a surrogate mom.
You said you can't see anything wrong with it.
I was laughing because that would mean there is no slippery slope - let alone a steep one going down in one direction from where we are now.
I'm the parent of a child and I think every other child should (ought to) have the right to a gender-balanced upbringing by their biologically related, opposite gender, monogamous parents.
Therefore...
- I would not cheat on my wife because that would make my child sad.
- I would not avoid my obligations as the biological father of my child.
- I would not donate sperm (DNA) anonymously leaving children wondering where they came from.
- I would not suddenly discover I was gay, get divorced, start campaigning for gay marriage/adoption and impose 18 years of same-sex adoptive parenting on a child that I purchased on the internet from a surrogate mom.
(August 28, 2012 at 11:11 pm)teaearlgreyhot Wrote:(August 28, 2012 at 11:09 pm)Lion IRC Wrote: LOL
What slippery slope?
It takes a special kind of person to actually use the name of a fallacy when committing said fallacy.
You said you can't see anything wrong with it.
I was laughing because that would mean there is no slippery slope - let alone a steep one going down in one direction from where we are now.