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Russell_SA
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Well if the 15 year old is male, then the rest of his life is all down hill from there. Ha. Mozel Tov. What freshman hasn’t fantasized about their hot teachers? You seem to be using science as to explain the mechanics; that it is feasibly correct that biological reproduction could take place, but ignoring the psychological well being of both parties. The psychology of the biological creature involved is also part of that entity. Which is more accurate, scientifically, to describe the full impact of a sexual encounter for the 15 year old human and the 35 year old adult. This is where peer review of studies in science come into play. Perfect example. The peers would review a scientist’s study and note that they did not take into account the psychology of the individuals involved if the purpose of the study is to look at how this activity affects the well-being of the individuals involved. In that frame of reference, reproduction is not even at the top of the list for partaking in that activity within the context of the human experience.The opposite conclusion could be made from science as well. A 15 year old has a functioning reproductive system, sex is a reproductive act; therefore sex with a 15 year old is moral.
There is Science, Reason, and Faith. Science and Reason can share information to make conclusions, and Reason and Faith can share information to make conclusions, but science and faith have nothing to say to each other. Any one of the three cannot conflict with the others.
My conclusions is consistent with natural (hard) science. Soft sciences can be so soft they can only support a preconceived belief, which makes them pure reason.
A foot note: I never said the 15 year old was a female.
See science will pick a target to explore and restrict their parameters to that target. So if the target to understand would be reproduction, then your discussion would be correct. But if the target, as I have presented, is human well-being, then there was very much left out of your analysis that looked at that. Reproduction is part of that action as a possible out come, it may have even been the purpose for that specific instance of sexual encounter, but for well-being of the humans in that experience, there needs to be further exploration of their psyche, how each one understands the situation of the relationship, etc. Science is not only test tubes and beakers, there is psychology, anthropology, sociology, all sciences that do not study physics of the human existence. Why does that science always get dismissed and not included in the idea of science?