Comments by "Moon Shoes" (@moonshoes11) on "FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth"
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@davidtherwhanger6795
That isn’t a proper way to engage in discourse, if you expect honest dialog….which I now assume you do not. You have an opportunity to show me otherwise, however. Do you care to explain the purpose of your question?
Ethics, or moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Morality, the differentiation of intentions, decisions and actions between those that are distinguished as proper and those that are improper.
I don’t think objective morality can be demonstrated. Can you prove to me that hunger, pain, or favorite flavors of ice cream exist?
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@wesss9353
No, that is false.
Just because you don’t have a good education doesn’t mean you can just make up whatever you like.
Accounts of transgender people (including non-binary and third gender people) have been identified going back to ancient times in cultures worldwide. The modern terms and meanings of "transgender", "gender", "gender identity", and "gender role" only emerged in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Ancient Greek, Phrygian, and Roman eunuch priests of the galli order have been interpreted by some scholars as transgender or third-gender. The trans-feminine kathoey and hijra gender roles have persisted for thousands of years in Thailand and the Indian subcontinent, respectively. In Arabia, khanith (like earlier mukhannathun) have occupied a third gender role attested since the 7th century CE. Traditional roles for transgender women and transgender men have existed in many African societies, with some persisting to the modern day. North American Indigenous fluid and third gender roles, including the Navajo nádleehi and the Zuni lhamana, have existed since pre-colonial times.
One more thing…
Trans people actually exist.
You God, not so much.
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