Journal 13: There is a maximum of 1500 characters. 1.      Discuss what you mean by family values. 2.      Distinguish between the public and private

Journal 13: There is a maximum of 1500 characters.

1.      Discuss what you mean by family values.

2.      Distinguish between the public and private aspects of human sexuality. Do you think that this distinction is important when examining morality, marriage and human sexuality? Explain your reasoning.

3.      Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of engaging in pre-marital sex.

4.      How does a marriage-type relationship differ from other human relationships, and state two of its purposes?

5.      Is homosexual or same-sex marriage incompatible with the institution? Give reasons to support your views.

6.      What are your personal views on the moral issue of adultery? Consider the various moral arguments on this issue when formulating your answer.

7.      How would you define pornography? Give examples of the type of literature and activities you consider pornographic and explain why you place them in this category?

8.      To what extent do you think prostitution is moral? What effect does the statement “Social acceptance and governmental control would eliminate crime and problems of social-disease” have on your views?

9.      How would you define unnatural sex or sexual perversion? When is it moral and when is it immoral? Give reasons for your answer.

10.  Does Singer make a moral case for zoophilia or has a line been crossed? Be specific in your response.  1500 characters.

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