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09/03/2003 Archived Entry: "Children and values" A poster on the TCS list wrote:
If something shouldn't be illegal because it's wrong to force people to comply with the moral theory without agreeing with it, then it's wrong to force one's own children to comply with it. That goes for vegetarian parents who don't want meat banned and think it would be immoral to force adults to comply with their theories about eating meat. A parent who thinks eating meat is so immoral that it should be illegal should not buy meat for their child while they still think that. But not buying meat for their child will not make their actions moral. They are wrong, because their theories about meat eating are wrong. There is not a mechanical rule we can follow that makes it possible to avoid ever doing anything that is morally wrong.
The vegetarian who believes that meat eating ought to be legal ought to buy it for their child and give them the respect they would give another human being. The vegetarian who thinks it ought to be illegal shouldn't buy meat for their child while they still think that, but they should change their theories to good ones. But it can't possibly be right for someone to take an action that they consider to be murder. DISCLAIMER: I am speaking for myself, not for TCS.
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Any woman or man can tell a child right from wrong. But how can you tell a child right form wrong when they are doing wrong theirselves. You can only do so much for a child but you cannot control what a child might do behind your back. When it comes to a child's choice, that child is on its own. No one can control that but the man upstairs. So raise your child the best way you can. Because when they're gone they're gone. Posted by Synitha Caldwell @ 11/06/2003 10:22 AM EST
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