Homosexuality is a very sensitive subject even today, when our society is gradually accepting different norms for different things. In Professor Farley's presentation she first explained the origins of sexual ethics and how the church views it. Next she talks about different views of same sex relationships. For example, she talks about how the church's tradition cannot supply an absolute blessing of same sex relationships. In her last part of her presentation she explained her own opinions and supposed guidelines of how people should view sexual ethics. She gives out seven norms in which everyone should follow and be held responsible for.
Before she actually begins her seven norms she states two absolute musts. The first is autonomy and second is relationality. Autonomy refers to a person's self governing nature, for example a person is able to make his or her own choices without any interference from anyone else. This is very important because when a person enters a......
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