Luciana
Skeptical Carioca
I've been reading this thread, trying to figure out why you are so passionate about this particular subject, and for the life of me, I can't seem to come up with anything that would justify the amount of venom I'm seeing in your posts (other than, perhaps, you are married to your own first cousin or want to be married to them, but you already denied a similar insinuation so I'm not really wanting to go with that one).
Venom? There is never any venom in any of my posts.
And, actually, the idea that I can't have an intellectual interest outside of a personal situation is slightly offensive. I have no personal stake here, never demonstrated that, and it disappoints me that people feel the need to investigate such possibility. Hope people don't consider that if I ever start a thread on terrorrism.
Not to mention how you keep ignoring the posts made about the biological risks associated with such incestuous relationships (those risks, for the record, are greater amongst a large population than they are amongst a small population).
I have not ignored it at all. Reread of my posts, most of them dealt with genetics. And what prompted me to start this thread was an article about how science dispelled the notion that first cousin breedings are dangerous. Not more so than pregnancies in women over 40.
Yes, here in the US having a relationship with one's own first cousin is considered incest. The social taboo is the other reason some states have banned the marriage of first cousins.
Maybe where you live it's not considered incest. Fine. But incest is one of those things that is defined by the society and culture in which one lives. The society and culture (what little there is) in the those states of the US have decided that sexual relationships with one's first cousin are incestuous.
And taboos must persist indefinitely? No society can rise above it? I believe the US can. Interracial marriage was once prohibited in many places.
The US is not the only government to have this view. Both the Orthodox Church and the Roman catholic church ban marriage between up to fourth cousins (thats much more restrictive than the US, by the way). The Netherlands also restricts marriage between cousins. China does as well, although only if cousins through the father's brothers. So why exactly are you picking on the US about it?
Oh, you are taking the personally! "Picking"? How about "trying to debate with maturity?"
The Roman Catholic Church? Evidence?
I did not know that the Netherlands restricts marriage between cousins. And bring all those Chinese posters so I can ask them, please. Oh, wait. And, btw, even then I could choose to direct my question to a member of a western society, because I'm not at all acquainted with Chinese culture.