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| Blue laws Blue laws. Blue laws are laws influenced by religion. They give our law book a touch of "morality". Do you think these laws are correct? Before you discuss, keep in mind that Scandinavia is a country with no blue laws. That country has one of the greatest governments and society in the world. However, there was a time when mothers could sell there daughters to sexual things. Like, pornography and prostitution. Damn is Scandinavia's economy thriving, though! |
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| Re: Blue laws Way back in the days of yore, the law and morality were almost the same. As time passed, a separation occurred. In many ways this is good, as it allows for individuality and variety. I think porn should remain legal. By adults, for adults. But I could argue the other side, for there are bad things about taking the sacredness (secrecy) out of sex. Sex becomes a toy. A religious view of sex generally takes sex more seriously, acknowledges it power. The MTV view of sex is petty, and perhaps makes the life of young people more difficult. They play with fire, thinking it's just Pepsi. Both sides have their point, but I prefer to err on the side of freedom.
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| Re: Blue laws Wouldn't it depend on the particular law? Suppose one blue law were a law which prohibits rape. Wouldn't you be in favor of it even if it were a blue law? |
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| Re: Blue laws I always thought of blue laws as laws regarding pornography. The concept appears to be broader than that. The prohibition on rape, however, does not seem to be a blue law but just a law. A blue law is a type of law, typically found in the United States, designed to enforce religious standards, particularly the observance of Sunday as a day of worship or rest, and a restriction on Sunday shopping. Most have been repealed, have been declared unconstitutional, or are simply unenforced, although prohibitions on the sale of alcoholic beverages, and occasionally almost all commerce, on Sundays are still enforced in many areas. Blue laws often prohibit an activity only during certain hours and there are usually exceptions to the prohibition of commerce, like grocery and drug stores. In some places blue laws may be enforced due to religious principles, but others are retained as a matter of tradition or out of convenience.[1]
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| Re: Blue laws Given the unsatisfactory explanation for what a "blue law" is in the post to which you responded, your question may seem fine, but do you seriously regard laws against rape as "blue laws"? |
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| Re: Blue laws Quote:
For those that don't know what blue laws here, Wiki has a useful article on them. ---------- Post added 12-28-2009 at 10:37 PM ---------- Quote:
"A blue law is a type of law, typically found in the United States, designed to enforce religious standards, particularly the observance of Sunday as a day of worship or rest, and a restriction on Sunday shopping." (Wiki)It would be kinda odd to believe that laws against rape are blue laws, would it not?
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| Re: Blue laws No, of course not. But I would have to see the particular law. |
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| Re: Blue laws Quote:
Don't think I would use the term "correct" compared to "still valid" ? Wich I largely would say uhmm....mjaaerhmm. |
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| Re: Blue laws Quote:
If you look up the 10 commandments, as you should when you make such silly claims, then you will not find that the majority of them are in alignment with actual laws in the western world (Europe, the US, Canada, Australia, etc.). Ten Commandments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Number 6 and 8 are aligned with actual laws. 9 is to some extent e.g. in court rooms it is illegal to lie. 3 is perhaps reflected by some old blasphemy laws though these are seldom used now a days.
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| Re: Blue laws Quote:
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