Charles Kozierok
Elite Member
Because it's a behavior they don't want propagated. It's not hard to discern.
No, it's not. It's about control. Most of religion is.
What's hard to discern is how this represents "self-preservation". I'm sorry, but I really don't think you've made your case very well.
Look at many animal in the animal kingdom and you have alpha and beta males constantly fighting over the right to mate.
And do you think young males who are guilt-tripped into not releasing their sexual desires are less likely to engage in such?!
And it's easier to outlaw an act with a blanket statement than to leave "loopholes" of when a behavior may be moral and may not be. Much of the past moral codes were done this way. Make everything an imperative regardless. Zero tolerance in a way.
That's fine. But it has nothing to do with self-preservation.
When something is a fact like the sun is a fusion reactor or hydrogen and other elements that produces energy, there is nothing that can be said to be any different.
That's true.
But "all morality is about self-preservation" isn't a fact. It's an opinion. And IMO you're not doing a great job of defending it, because you're not tackling head on the counterexamples.
It's a fact that all morality stems from self preservation of life. Period.
No, that is an opinion. Sorry.
Is homosexuality moral or immoral? Well the ones that state it immoral, usually they reference some passage of some religious book as to why, but the basis of which goes back to what I noted before.
Whether or not it is based on a religious book is irrelevant. It's declared to be immoral. That is not based on any notion of "self-preservation", particularly when that declaration of immorality ruins the lives of those you claim it is "preserving".
Even if a gay man marries a woman and has ten children, it's still considered "immoral" if he has sex with a man as well, even with his wife's permission. There is no rational basis for claiming that this has anything to do with self-preservation.
Jews believe it is wrong to eat meat with milk. Even rabbis concede that nobody knows the reason for this -- that it is one of those things you just have to accept as a commandment. There's no self-preservation involved.
The prohibition against eating pork and seafood could be traced back to a time of no refrigeration and poor sanitation, and thus have a self-preservation basis. But those no longer apply, yet the rules have not been lifted.
I really could go on, but I don't feel like it because I hope with the bit I provided you might be able to reason out the rest for yourself.
Sorry, but from where I sit, you've defined "morality is based on self-preservation" to be true by trying to find ways to make counter-examples fit where they really don't. If you define your premise true, then it can be your conclusion, but it won't be anyone else's.
Perhaps the best example is one you haven't addressed -- older men marrying very young women. This actually makes sense from a biological perspective, and so would represent "self-preservation" reasonably -- but it is usually consider immoral in modern society.