charles_hamm wrote:
Actually these questions ask if we have a set of morals we are born with or do we get our morals as we age. I would say that we are taught that sex with animals is wrong. If you think about it we love our pets like members of the family many times so for a person to fall in love to the point of having sex with the animal does not seem to far out there to me. In other words, it seems like the question is not cut and dry.
We are taught moral "do's and don't's" by our families and our culture. The further we move away from our true nature (love), the more meaningless this teaching becomes. The closer we move to our true nature, the less it is needed. This is because love is the basis of all moral decisions.
It is ALWAYS immoral for a human being to have sex with an animal because it does not respect the animal's inability to provide informed consent. This lack of respect does not come from love. Therefore, the issue
is "cut and dried."
So if the person loves the animal then the act is acceptable? Love is a very subjective concept and differs for everyone.
If the person truly loves the animal, he will know that the act is unacceptable. The kind of love I am talking about is not subjective at all. Although it might be impossible to be fully captured in words, I think the best description was written by the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 13.
Please show proof it's abuse. The animal can't tell you, the human wanted it, so the only way to know is if you can read the animals mind. As I've already asked, according to whose morals? Is it according to the guy who has anti-social personality disorder?
The standard of love is the proof. Throwing a mentally ill person into the mix does nothing to change this.