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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] Not necessarily. Well, one could say "time elapsed = evolution taking place", no matter how aimless or minor that evolution is. Then again, "time elapsed" would have to be reset for the start of every new society. The ethical systems of a millennium-old Mongol, Bactrian or Old Kingdom Egyptian society (all now long gone) would have had more time to evolve than those of a barely decade-old Free Estonian one, for example. What modern ethical structures might have over old ones is the benefit (or burden) of interconnectivity. The old Egyptians couldn't have cared less about how the old Chinese treated their deviants. Modern-day Egyptians read all about modern-day Chinese oppression of Falun Gong. ...Which incidentally means that everybody must have an opinion on homosexuality. This was far from a necessity mere fifty years ago. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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