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Originally Posted by catting  - Do you consider abortions done by teenaged girls a moral option?
-Is sexual preference a matter of a persons private moral and does it have any impact on public moral life?
-Do you have any suggestions as to how indiciplines and violence in schools can be altered?
- Are strikes by worker considered moral means of ascertaining workers right?
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First you have to define moral, most morals are based off of either religious beliefs and teachings or from societ beleifs based on culture and acceptance.
So from my Christian relgious faith and my morals set though it. Any abortion perhaps short of saving the mothers life is not moral, and even to save the life of a mother it is a moral but more complicated issue.
Sexual preference has an over all effect on public morals, since they are not content to leave it in thier bedroom but must pass laws, spend tax dollars and attempt to force thier acceptance on others. From this the decay of morals by public display of what is considered immoral behavior slowly destroys the preseption of this practice. As for sexual preverence, if left to actual majority vote, it is not acceptable in most states, but it though the courts that have forced thier value system on others to accept.
Violence in schools is a result of drug culture, gang culture and the lack of parents holding thier children responsible. There is no one answer and perhaps no anwer that can work any longer, bringing religion back into the home and back into the schools will help alot, but that is not likely to happen
A worker strike is business, if in their job it is legal for them to strike then they may do so. It is merely part of the business negotiation. If in places like public workers who by law can not strike, they cross the line and thier actions destroy the trust and responsiblity of the job.