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There was no “right to privacy”. There were laws on the books in the 1960’s that addressed privacy such as search and seizure laws, wire tape which had to do with outside forces. Today that would include drug testing and more.originally posted** by Wirraway**
given the near universal right to privacy as a matter of law in the United States, its more than a jingle.
Privacy in sexual relations within a family can entail sex with a parent, pet, to marital relations. Where does one draw the line and if not for Christianity, is there even a line? Suppose I don’t agree with your value system, am I not entitled to my own “right to privacy” in my home.
It all gets messed up.