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Gaerteuth
Guest
I’d like to see a discussion on the moral compass regarding the “Furry” fandom.
In the broadest of senses, it is a dissociation from your human form, and a fondness of applying human-like attributes to characters that are animals.
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a basic representation of furry characters.
Is this dissociation immoral?
Do immoral things that appear to stem from it fundamentally intertwine with it?
Where can a Catholic draw the line on this moral compass?
How might other religions and non-religions view this?
In the broadest of senses, it is a dissociation from your human form, and a fondness of applying human-like attributes to characters that are animals.
View attachment 17064
a basic representation of furry characters.
Is this dissociation immoral?
Do immoral things that appear to stem from it fundamentally intertwine with it?
Where can a Catholic draw the line on this moral compass?
How might other religions and non-religions view this?