Only because people make it one.
A moral issue can be described as an issue that involves a difference of belief or principle and not a matter of preference. What is moral also changes from society to society hence the difficulty at determining what is universally moral.
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There are no social moral or aesthetic objections for breastfeeding in public just as there are none of these issues that arise for any one eating in public. AS a matter of fact if any one person that had an idea of an objection towards the aesthetics of breastfeeding in public should pop down to there nearest fast food outlet and find many adults to provide them with much more fuel for "objections". A breastfeeding baby is a quiet, tidy little eater who produces a minimal amount of waste. On the whole they are very discreet and the majority of the time most people are unaware of a feed when it occurs. The only social implications evident are positive ones. As the more in the public eye that breastfeeding becomes the more popular an option it will be and this can only lead to an improvement in the health of society, as the evidence for the health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented. As regards the moral objections for breastfeeding in public i would argue that it is morally wrong to consider the breasts as purely an object for sexual gratification and therefore those who find the act of breastfeeding in public as offensive are morally poorly informed. Breastfeeding is nothing less than a wonderful, caring act that provides gold standard nutrition and a bond between mother and baby that will promote a positive effect on mental heath for both mother and infant. Therefore i would advise as a mother of three, a nurse and a midwife, if any person had any objections to a woman breastfeeding in public they may want to allow themselves to become better informed as it is only through true ignorance that a person could do anything other than congratulate a woman for choosing what society, medical professionals and nature has deemed the best way to care for her infant.
He thought that it was a moral issue
go to www.bbc.co.uk and then religion and then moral issue....i am studing this at school
A moral issue would be one concerning the principles of right and wrong.
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Abraham Lincoln and William Lloyd Garrison both believed that slavery was a moral issue.
Abolitionists believed that slavery was a moral issue and campaigned for its eradication on moral grounds. Key figures in the abolitionist movement included Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and William Lloyd Garrison. They argued that all individuals deserved to be treated as equals and that slavery was a violation of basic human rights.
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Yes, crime can be considered a moral issue as it involves individuals breaking societal laws and norms, often resulting in harm to others. The moral aspect of crime involves questions of right and wrong, fairness, and justice. People's perspectives on crime are often influenced by their personal morals and values.
It is a disease, not a moral issue.