My belief in sex is to be open about it and if you're going to engage it in be safe about who you have sex with. I agree with Goldman's argument because I do believe in "plain sex", sometimes humans just want to engage, because of the positives that come from sex. Telling humans to control their sexual desire means more than what its said to be. We do know that we just can't have sex with whoever we want, it doesn't work that way at all. But what we do know is that we have self control to not just go out and rape everyone we find sexually attractive. Sure, incest is wrong but the act of having sex isn't and the way Scruton tries to discuss it like something that should be behind closed doors. I have a problem with his argument because he's using love as a way to explain his feelings on sex. If you look at animals, they mate and find a "lover" and reproduce but are not somewhat married. Animals have sex all the time and it's just "plain sex", so I believe that we are no different then animals. We just want to survive and have sex to have fun or to reproduce.
I guess what I would need to understand is people see sex from their own perspective, sometimes freely or religiously. I see why some people see "sex" as a topic that shouldn't be freely discussed because it's personal like using the bathroom but someone's going to bring it up in your lifetime and you must have an open mind to other people's views. I see why Scrunton feels the way he feels because flirting, for example, leads to sex eventually and what if the sex isn't for love, he feels its wrong to engage in sex than. Scrunton believes in controlling your sexual desires but thats not as easy as it seems, that's like not feeding yourself when you stomach is grumbling.
I commented on Javier Luque http://javiluq.blogspot.com/ and Catherine Alzamora's blog http://catherinedba.blogspot.com/
Monday, April 30, 2012
Monday, April 23, 2012
My Blog #6
My belief on the death penalty is to be for it because these are convicted criminals who have harmed and murdered another living human being. I do feel as if lethal injection is too easy because its painless and they have not "suffered" at all. Putting them to death is giving them a reward, not a punishment. I believe in alternatives such as manual labor, working the prisoners like slaves on farms or doing clean up jobs in the brutal heat because they don't have a choice. They need to pay their debt to society in labor by doing jobs no one else would do. For example, if a serial has a need to kill, why not send him/her to war where they can do what pleases them and help the nation in a positive way. If the person dies, in a sense they deserved it but at least they weren't a waste to society. Another example, can be those who get a thrill of killing can be pest exterminators for sewer companies or work in slaughter houses, anything that the nation can benefit from.
My principles do need a little adjusting because these inmates are still human beings, they are not cattle. But they can find someway to help the nation positively until they die either naturally or on the job due to heat exhaustion or something. I disagree with Hook because if a person who kills fifty people doesn't deserve to be put to death, then what conditions does put you on death row? Letting a person simply rot in jail does nothing positive for the society, prison system, nor the inmate. I would rather an inmate die of a heart attack due to working long hard hours than just simply rotting in jail or getting a simple injection.
I commented on Javier Luque's blog http://javiluq.blogspot.com/ and Catherine Alzamora's blog http://catherinedba.blogspot.com/
My principles do need a little adjusting because these inmates are still human beings, they are not cattle. But they can find someway to help the nation positively until they die either naturally or on the job due to heat exhaustion or something. I disagree with Hook because if a person who kills fifty people doesn't deserve to be put to death, then what conditions does put you on death row? Letting a person simply rot in jail does nothing positive for the society, prison system, nor the inmate. I would rather an inmate die of a heart attack due to working long hard hours than just simply rotting in jail or getting a simple injection.
I commented on Javier Luque's blog http://javiluq.blogspot.com/ and Catherine Alzamora's blog http://catherinedba.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
My Blog #5
With the second contemporary issue being abortion, I am for abortion personally because of a variety of reasons. I have a problem with people brining children into the world that will have horrible moral values and grow up in poverty, if you cannot afford the expenses and give the time to raising a child, there isn't a point having it at all. Sure, women do happen to unexpectedly become pregnant but does that mean they should be punished with a unwanted child? Children aren't punishments, they're creations of a man and a woman, and abortion may be horrible but raising an unwanted baby may not end too well. Also, women who become pregnant because they're rape victims should not be forced to keep a life they never wanted at all actually, its a woman's body and she has the right to do whatever she pleases with it medically.
I did see areas of adjusting in my principles actually because I now am aware of the actually process of abortion and how it can damage a woman's body physically and psychologically. Sometimes by having an abortion, a woman may not be able to have another children again after just killing the baby that was developing. I have an issue with Warren saying instead of abortion, there is adoption but adoption doesn't solve the problem. Children grow up feeling they weren't wanted and are not important to their birth mother. In today's society, its embarrassing for a child to acknowledge the fact that he/she was adopted and doesn't actually live with their birth mother.
I commented on Ashanti Jones' blog http://ashantijones.blogspot.com/and MaameAma Mefful's blog http://meffstonespeaks.blogspot.com
Monday, April 9, 2012
My Blog #4
Human cloning goes against by beliefs in so many different ways, its unnecessary to make another "clone" of a human being. Its not natural birth and the expectations and the difficulties the clone will have to experience growing up. It challenges my views by trying to find beneficial ways a clone can help families and society, but what no one tends to realize is the clone being raised to become like its original and not have its own identity. Also, by making clones of people, the population grows rapidly because in a way, a person's genetic DNA never dies so in a way, a person can live forever. Today's population is already an issue and cloning humans adds more to the problem, along with dodging death.
The philosopher I can go with is the Tao and Taosim because human cloning isn't natural at all. It goes against the natural flow of life and death and when that is toyed with, life is changed and people become selfish creating an identical person to take the place of a loved one. The Tao has an issue with people striving for more and trying to achieve a material to be happy, without desire, a person does not suffer and if you can deal with a loved one's death, life will go on. Adding a clone in the picture only makes things awkward and complicated.
I am commenting on Becky Bradley's blog, http://becksbradley.blogspot.com/. As well as Jess Biondi's blog, http://jessbiondi.blogspot.com/.
The philosopher I can go with is the Tao and Taosim because human cloning isn't natural at all. It goes against the natural flow of life and death and when that is toyed with, life is changed and people become selfish creating an identical person to take the place of a loved one. The Tao has an issue with people striving for more and trying to achieve a material to be happy, without desire, a person does not suffer and if you can deal with a loved one's death, life will go on. Adding a clone in the picture only makes things awkward and complicated.
I am commenting on Becky Bradley's blog, http://becksbradley.blogspot.com/. As well as Jess Biondi's blog, http://jessbiondi.blogspot.com/.
Monday, March 26, 2012
My Blog #3
I happen to believe in libertarianism because doing what makes you happy is what's important. Having the liberty to make your own decisions when you want, when you want without being judged or punished. Today, many of us live in embarrassment of what we like such as fashion styles or music because our peers of society in general wouldn't agree with our view and then judge us as "weird". Libertarianism promotes the happiness from within, with no regret or hesitation, do what makes you happy!
These principles can work with my morals because its doing what makes you happy. You have one life and life should be viewed more as a celebration and when you celebrate, you tend to not want it to end. Just as life, you want to enjoy your life "free" to do as you please. If an individual worships Satan, its what makes them happy, they should not be judged and viewed as a horrible person because you cannot agree with that individual's belief. I can live with my morals and libertarianism because if the world was more happier doing what they liked, the world would be a much better place. Sure, views are going to conflict with others but as long as there is peace afterwards and no hard feelings after, everything will be just fine. If I didn't agree with someone's way of life or a practice they do, I would discuss it with them and acknowledge my feelings as I acknowledge theirs. Afterwards, end the discussion with a smile and a thank you for expressing your feelings.
I commented on Ashanti Jones's blog http://ashantijones.blogspot.com/ and Marshay Rice's blog http://marshay-monet.blogspot.com/
These principles can work with my morals because its doing what makes you happy. You have one life and life should be viewed more as a celebration and when you celebrate, you tend to not want it to end. Just as life, you want to enjoy your life "free" to do as you please. If an individual worships Satan, its what makes them happy, they should not be judged and viewed as a horrible person because you cannot agree with that individual's belief. I can live with my morals and libertarianism because if the world was more happier doing what they liked, the world would be a much better place. Sure, views are going to conflict with others but as long as there is peace afterwards and no hard feelings after, everything will be just fine. If I didn't agree with someone's way of life or a practice they do, I would discuss it with them and acknowledge my feelings as I acknowledge theirs. Afterwards, end the discussion with a smile and a thank you for expressing your feelings.
I commented on Ashanti Jones's blog http://ashantijones.blogspot.com/ and Marshay Rice's blog http://marshay-monet.blogspot.com/
Saturday, February 25, 2012
My Blog #2
The way I've learned and experienced life has made me feel like I've opened my eyes on how the world really is. Living the life you want to have rather than living it how a book tells you to, that was written by another human being. The "Holy Books" we claim are holy and written by our god or gods are just simply written by human beings who believed they spoke to a higher being. Once I began to read a lot of the world's history, I've come to learn religions have made quite a mess for several thousands of years. Afterwards I began to realize, I should live life the way I believe is the best way, to the fullest. I do know right from wrong being raised as a child by my parents, but I as an individual built up my own morals on how I would like to live my life.
My ideas were taught to me I assume since I did learn the deaths religions have caused in school. But growing up into an adult gave me a new outlook on life, death, and afterlife. The readings I've read from class didn't so much clash with my own principles because I believe people need to guide their own lives instead of books. I believe to be more drawn to Taoism because life is going to take its course, no one is controlling it, rather the organisms in an area at a given time are the variables causing things to happen actually. Taoism has a better flow with life that I can agree with on being the answer to the way life really works and its explanations.
I commented on Rebecca Bradley's blog http://becksbradley.blogspot.com/ and Dallas Smith blog http://dallaslrsmith.blogspot.com.
My ideas were taught to me I assume since I did learn the deaths religions have caused in school. But growing up into an adult gave me a new outlook on life, death, and afterlife. The readings I've read from class didn't so much clash with my own principles because I believe people need to guide their own lives instead of books. I believe to be more drawn to Taoism because life is going to take its course, no one is controlling it, rather the organisms in an area at a given time are the variables causing things to happen actually. Taoism has a better flow with life that I can agree with on being the answer to the way life really works and its explanations.
I commented on Rebecca Bradley's blog http://becksbradley.blogspot.com/ and Dallas Smith blog http://dallaslrsmith.blogspot.com.
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