Gallup recently released the results of a poll that probed Americans' opinions on the morality of certain behaviors. How do your own views compare? (I've spoilered the actual poll results, so people can answer before seeing what Gallup found.)
Doctor assisted suicide: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable. Very strict conditions, etc, but there are times I believe it to be right.
Gay or lesbian relations: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable.
Abortion: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Harder. Acceptable. But the boundary between cell and being is something I dont claim to know. Even still, there are circumstances where I would say its acceptable no matter where that line is, in the same way as we have moral conundrums that legitimise killing adults.
Having a baby outside of marriage: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable.
Sex between an unmarried man and woman: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable.
Buying and wearing clothing made of animal fur: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Hm. I'd say acceptable, but conditional; on use of the animal, rearing conditions, etc.
Medical testing on animals: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable. As above. Emphasis on medical.
Gambling: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable, but stupid. I guess I might answer differently if you asked about running a gambling company.
Medical research using stem cells obtained from human embryos: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
I dont understand this one. An 'embryo' is a viable fertilised & developing child or just an egg or what?
Cloning animals: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable, but only because I dont understand the details. How does it differ from breeding an animal?
The death penalty: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Wrong. Legal systems falliability too high.
Divorce: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable.
Suicide: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Acceptable.
Cloning humans: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
If my understanding of cloning is correct - that you could, if it worked, grow a genetically identical human, but that it would be a different person, based on experience - then I'd say Acceptable, but I can't think of any circumstances where the expense of doing so would be justified that wasnt reprehensible (i.e. spare parts for rich people).
Polygamy, when one husband has more than one wife at the same time: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Not my cup of tea, but provided all consensual, why not?
Married men and women having an affair: Morally Acceptable or Morally Wrong?
Wrong.
Wow. I didn't have many 'wrongs'.