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You wrote: "So your comment about heterosexual sex being safer than homosexual sex (which I'm not convinced of, especially if you throw in pregnancy) is irrelevant to the ethical issue."
I think you misinterpreted what I wrote. I said: "Some have argued that the risks of homosexual sex are significantly greater than heterosexual sex, but I think those risks, if they even exist, can be managed to a reasonable degree." (emphasis added)
In other words, I do not believe there is a significant difference in risk between heterosexual and homosexual sex. Some may argue there is a significant difference in risk but I think any risks from sex can be minimized by practicing "safe sex" (e.g. condoms).
In other words, I do not disagree with what you wrote. Capish?
Eric,
I am left-handed and I think left-handedness is morally superior to right-handedness. Some of the most enlightened minds in history (e.g. Da Vinci) were left-handed, and left-handedness is an indication that one has better access to the right side of the brain, which has to do with things like creativity.
Just kidding. What I really think is what hand you write in is amoral in most contexts. I have only experienced one context where it was a life-or-death issue, but such contexts are rare.
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