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Re: Can we prove that common sense isn't subjective?

Posted by Cass on October 13, 2001, at 20:25:44

In reply to Re: Can we prove that common sense isn't subjective?, posted by dreamer on October 9, 2001, at 11:50:47

I think that to rational, compassionate people, social common sense comes from the spiritual law "treat others as you would like to be treated." Don't deliberately harm others, and if you find out that you have harmed someone, don't do it again. Respect other people's individuality and autonomy. Respect other people's privacy and boundaries. I can't stand it when people say that society is harmed by other people's sexual activities. If someone feels harmed by homosexuality or any other form of sexuality which doesn't hurt anyone, they have little common sense. In my opinion, violating the boundaries of autonomy and individuality is a spiritual perversion.


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