RE: Can an atheist be ethical like theists
July 16, 2015 at 6:29 pm
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2015 at 6:32 pm by huss88ein.)
(July 16, 2015 at 4:20 pm)Redbeard The Pink Wrote:I didn't mean any insult all what I wanted u to do is to put ur self in their shoes , prostitutes are people and they have families too you know.(July 16, 2015 at 3:37 pm)huss88ein Wrote: So these prostitutes are doing it for fun not money you're saying! !!!!!
Ok if that the case then would u accept that one of your relatives is doing it and how would you feel if your mom or sis etc is doing it?????
This technique is called argument from emotion, and it's designed to bypass the logical centers of the brain and gain a knee-jerk reaction to what's said. The idea here is that I'm supposed to be distressed or insulted by the idea of my mother or sister becoming a whore.
But I'll bite. Let's play this hypothetical out. If my mom wanted to become a professional prostitute and there were absolutely nothing I could do to stop her, would I want her to do it in a setting where prostitution is legal, or illegal? Well, in a situation where it's illegal, my mother might catch a disease, get beat up by a john, get in trouble with the police, get involved with an abusive pimp...the possibilities are as ugly as they are endless. With legalized prostitution, there is some level of regulation and supervision involved, so I could be at least somewhat assured that my mother had access to a safe, well-paying work environment with good employers and Johns who are monitored for health and behavior. I would vastly prefer this situation to the previous one.
So yeah...if my mom decided she wanted to have some fun and make some money doing it, I'd prefer she did it in a setting where prostitution is legal. What, are you saying you want your mom to get beat up by a cracked out pimp? You have to think if these things.
Quote:You saying they're nor forced is not precise because in most societies women are forced to because of money and if they're then they are objectified and trated like anything you buy in a shop . Women are not an object in islam and they are treated equally to men in everything they have the same obligations and judged the same way men are .
Ok, first off, that's false equivocation. Not all prostitution is the same. Forcing someone into prostitution is a violation of their consent, and that's what makes that wrong.
Second, no, women are not treated equally in Islam. Do we really need to debate this? I mean really?
Quote:Even it has erased the previous ideas that having a baby boy is better than a girl , you must just read about the prophet(pbuh ) saying your mother then your mother then your mother then your dad thats praising women for me not defending prostitution.
Um...what?
As for ur rational explanation it is a little hippocracy to feel bad about something and not doing anything against it in the same time if you don't like it then it is refused from ur point of view but because of the lack of a rational explanation for that so you submit to her well which is not gonna make it less scarring psychologically.
As for islam being just to woman it is something I'm stating from experience in my family everyone is happy and they're all muslims if someone is doing something wrong in another family it is from them not relegion.
As for the last statement it is a hadith u can search it or not it's up to u and it's stating how important is a mother in islam .