That's not what I said or meant. Everyone has the right to their own "truths" and "rights" and "wrongs" and can view the world in terms of black and white should they /choose/ to.

But I abhor it when people condemn others for their choices. Yes, they may be base and low and disgusting to one person, but the person who does so have their own circumstances, their own minds and the consequences of their actions are theirs.

We talked about educating people and that's all we can really do--if one day we tell a child 2+2 is 4, show him why, and he still insists it's 3, what do we do? Yell at the kid into submission? If shown all the alternatives and given all the information, people still walk their own roads, do we have the right to take away their rights if it doesn't hurt anyone else?

I'm just asking people to reflect, question, empathize. Why do we always have to be in extremes?

Under no circumstances have I been rude or disrespectful, and I make a lot of effort to not treat anyone sarcastically even if I don't agree with them. I'd like the same respect in return.