- Can a religious person keep their child from receiving antibiotics? Are you oppressing the parent, or aiding the child?
Yes, and it doesn't have to be a religious person.
- Not all viewpoints are compatible. If you are a conservative Muslim or Jew and you have certain standards of modesty, you can't live in a city that allows sexual acts. Somebody has to give, or you have essentially pushed one of those persons out of the public square. Does public modesty prevail, or does libertarianism prevail? Who gets to decide?
I'm not saying there should be no governmental power, but it should be kept as locally as possible. States and (more importantly) towns will set their own standards and groups of people who want to live according to those standards will tend to congregate.
- The system has to decide who is a person. What you can or can't do (organ harvesting, stem-cell research, sexual relationships, ownership), depends on how the powers that be define personhood. Slaves, pre-born babies, and invalids all have to rely on people with actual strength.
Logic 101:
P1. A person or thing is living if and only if it is made of cells.
P2. Slaves, pre-born babies, and invalids are made of cells.
C1. Therefore, slaves, pre-born babies, and invalids are all living.
P3. All living things are either human or non-human.
P4. Neither slaves, nor pre-born babies, nor invalids are non-human.
P5 (from C1). Slaves, pre-born babies, and invalids are all living.
C2. Therefore, slaves, pre-born babies, and invalids are living humans.
- Who defines harm? We all agree that minors are harmed when an adult has a sexual realtionshop with them. 19 seems ok, what about 17? What about 16? Who decides?
No, we DON'T all agree that minors are harmed when an adult has a sexual relationship with them. I'm 100% okay with a 19 year old having sex with a 17 year old, provided it is consensual. The age of majority is a societal construct that has nothing to do with whether a person has the capacity to consent.
- You have to pay taxes, and those taxes get spent on things like drone bombings, and Planned Parenthood outreaches, and scholarships to religious schools. Innocent people die when we attack foreign countries. Who decides what is right in wrong there?
Don't pay for those things with taxes, that's my entire point. Let me keep my taxes and I'll give money to those things that I deem "right" and not to those that I deem "wrong."
I feel their pain. I took a pay cut when the feds shoved the ACA down our throat.
My insurance went from $30 per pay period to $85 for worse coverage. Certainly much more than the cost of condoms.