"Normal" is relative to culture. In ancient Sparta, it was "normal" for a young boy to have sexual relationships with an older man and to murder a slave as a rite of passage. Human beings have the capacity to be convinced of the rightness of absolutely any kind of conduct imaginable so long as one is raised to view it as normal.
Is it normal not to believe in "normal"?
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"Normal" is relative to culture. In ancient Sparta, it was "normal" for a young boy to have sexual relationships with an older man and to murder a slave as a rite of passage. Human beings have the capacity to be convinced of the rightness of absolutely any kind of conduct imaginable so long as one is raised to view it as normal.
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... or of the the wrongness of almost any kind of conduct, I think.