if you know what you are doing and if you are cooking pork, you can substitute 2/3 of the pork with tofu without substantially affecting the tasteObvious Leo wrote:Unfortunately it isn't but tofu consumption remains a filthy habit which should be eradicated at all cost.Kayla wrote:is that an argument against tofu consumption
my understanding is that incest was frowned up in general in egypt, but with the pharaoh - who was a god - the same rules did not applySibling marriage was commonplace and widespread throughout a succession of Egyptian dynasties and Egyptian civilisation lasted for millennia.
the biological case against it seems a bit ad hocClearly sibling marriage was not "the end of the world as we know it" as far as the Egyptians were concerned. Nowadays there are sound biological reasons why sibling marriage would be undesirable but from a sociological point of view the case is not so clear-cut. Obviously to argue whether such unions are "moral" or "immoral" behaviour are not questions worthy of philosophical enquiry.
a woman in her 40s with a history of tay sach's disease having unprotected sex with a man with the same history is far more likely two produce children with a nasty genetic congenital illness than a lot of sibling couples would be. yet in our society, a couple like that would just be counselled - if they bother to ask - not not have kids - no one would see anything wrong with their relationship otherwise.
the genetics cannot be the actual reason sibling sexual relationships are frowned upon
dont see why this would not be a matter for philosophical enquiry