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    I would never allow a member of that instituion to call my morality into question. In general, I don't really take the opinions of those who firmly belive in the likes of 'immaculate conceptions' seriously.

    I can't see myself ever stop punting but this is an issue which makes me uncomfortable from time to time. Prostitution is the oldest profession there is (it may even out date religion) and I gain an enormous amount of satisfaction from it so I suppose the best thing to do from my point of view is try to promote full legalisation and comprehensive regulation so that exploitation is minimised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    I would never allow a member of that instituion to call my morality into question. In general, I don't really take the opinions of those who firmly belive in the likes of 'immaculate conceptions' seriously.
    I agree with you there. Sometimes I wonder how people like that can even exist.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    I can't see myself ever stop punting but this is an issue which makes me uncomfortable from time to time. Prostitution is the oldest profession there is (it may even out date religion) and I gain an enormous amount of satisfaction from it so I suppose the best thing to do from my point of view is try to promote full legalisation and comprehensive regulation so that exploitation is minimised.
    It's the oldest profession there is, even older than man itself as most other primates and our ancestors all conduct(ed) prostitution, even if it's just giving food for sex.

    Hypocrisy? What? If the priests back then had a good escorting agency around, then I would bet anything they wouldn't have resorted to raping the little ones in their care, at least not to that extent.

    They got up on their high horses, they denied their humanity, and look what happened to them and to the poor people they were supposed to be looking after. Artificial systems are still going you know, still destroying people and torturing them. The only difference is that there's lots of more money at stake and they try to get things in order in a bit more sophisticated way now.

    Everything bad happens when we go against nature. It's not natural to "abstain" from sex, especially not completely for the rest of your life. It's an evolutionary absurdity. (perhaps the person who first came up with the idea was a clever fellow though and an early natural selectionist )

    Unless it's helping others, you should never do anything you don't want or deny yourself something you do want. The only exception would be if what you did want you wouldn't naturally receive... which can get hard and complicated.

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    I dont think all the abuse was out of sexually need. To some extent im sure it was but like most rape it is all about control.By this I mean in the instituitions, not in the parsihes.
    It happens where a person is in a position of power.

    Take the Stanford Prisn experiment by Zambardo where both college students acted out roles of both priosners and guards. After just 6 days the prison guards got too sadistic towards the prisoners to beat them down that even a few were sodomised
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