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Arrrrgggggghhhh. So To Speak.
I could go into a lot of things here. For instance, standards are objective. If they’re not, they’re not standards. Tastes are subjective, and what people usually mean when they declare that standards in art are subjective is that their own tastes to not fit whatever they think the standards are. I qualified that as…
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And On To The Moriarity Problem
Okay, before I start this, I want to warn anybody reading it that it contains a great, big, enormous SPOILER–I’m supposed to cap that–for a book called The Old Wine Shades, by Martha Grimes. There’s simply now way for me to talk about what I want to talk about here without revealing the ending. That…
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Okay, One More Try
Lymaree says: >>And I don’t see a conflict between “all types of sex where consent is possible and given is okay” and “sex with the unconsenting is absolutely forbidden.” >> My problem with that statement is with the “is possible.” It is an attempt to make it legitimate to condemn all kinds of consensual sex…
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One Little Note
And then I’m going to run off and actually do something with my day. Lymaree said this: I do think it is possible to isolate and limit an entire class of sexual behavior by defining it properly, and then by discouraging it extensively. And that class is sexual behavior involving the non-consenting. This covers child…
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So NOW I Know What You All Like To Talk About…
Well, let me start with an aside, to jem–I wasn’t saying the Catholic Church should get off scot free on the pedophilia scandal, I was wondering why clincial psychology got to make mistakes like that, over and over and over again, and still be heralded as “experts” practicing “science.” I’m sure there were one or…
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A Thought Experiment
Okay, before I get started on this, to answer jem: I have no idea if the psycholigist the Church consulted in the Sixties were Catholic or not, but I do know that standard professional opinion at the time was that a) people who were attracted to pre-pubescent children could be cured and b) people who…
