Will you share with me an interesting discussion on what morals we all may have in common? My recent reading has resulted in a fundamental shift in my worldview. It feels like my house of cards have reshuffled themselves yet again, and everything I see, hear and smell is put in a new context. I know I share this feeling with all of you as you exited a religion with a very particular set of views. The transition is shaky, it's exciting, and even sunshine has new color.
The particular moral I'd like to discuss on this thread is what I call the "yuk factor", or sanctity. Every culture has it, but the particulars of what they consider sacred or profane may be different.
Note how many words for this particular ingrained moral, when it's trespassed, is sensory. We have dirty, filthy, disgusting. Our immediate response is to put it away from us as quickly as possible.
It's pretty hard for us to have a conversation with a person very different than ourselves, if we perceive their practices as dirty, filthy or disgusting.