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<blockquote data-quote="Zombie_Babies" data-source="post: 6258412" data-attributes="member: 6750039"><p>And what about the guy that made a mistake once and would never try to seduce your - or anyone elses' - wife? He should be cast out as well? That's the problem with this. You hurt decent folks out of a selfish and silly fear. You really don't trust your wife enough to spurn another man's advances? That's on you, bro. Not your wife, not the imaginary man - you. And it's not fair to either of them.</p><p></p><p>Basically the whole thing is dumb. 'Someone who bangs a married woman they aren't married to will steal your money if you go into business with them.' Yeah, that makes a lot of sense: break one moral 'law' and you'll break more. Let's apply that to something else, then: A man who jaywalks is a man who will slit your throat. Break one law and you'll break another - no matter how unrelated - right? Silly. It's just silly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The problem is that your solution in no way differentiates between the two. If someone cheats, they're a sociopath. Well, at least that's how they'll be treated. 'A cheater always cheats' doesn't leave any room for redemption. Simple is stupid and it's terribly unfair.</p><p></p><p>Just like people who cheat should think about how they'd feel if they were cheated on, people who judge and damn others without trying to understand them should think about how they'd feel if they were to find themselves ostracized after making one mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zombie_Babies, post: 6258412, member: 6750039"] And what about the guy that made a mistake once and would never try to seduce your - or anyone elses' - wife? He should be cast out as well? That's the problem with this. You hurt decent folks out of a selfish and silly fear. You really don't trust your wife enough to spurn another man's advances? That's on you, bro. Not your wife, not the imaginary man - you. And it's not fair to either of them. Basically the whole thing is dumb. 'Someone who bangs a married woman they aren't married to will steal your money if you go into business with them.' Yeah, that makes a lot of sense: break one moral 'law' and you'll break more. Let's apply that to something else, then: A man who jaywalks is a man who will slit your throat. Break one law and you'll break another - no matter how unrelated - right? Silly. It's just silly. The problem is that your solution in no way differentiates between the two. If someone cheats, they're a sociopath. Well, at least that's how they'll be treated. 'A cheater always cheats' doesn't leave any room for redemption. Simple is stupid and it's terribly unfair. Just like people who cheat should think about how they'd feel if they were cheated on, people who judge and damn others without trying to understand them should think about how they'd feel if they were to find themselves ostracized after making one mistake. [/QUOTE]
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