To: E. T. who wrote (729719 ) 3/7/2006 4:55:06 PM From: one_less Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670 You raised the concern about the spread of AIDS. The fact is the “spread of aids” has not been a consequence of the behavior of infants and small children. …educating our children how to avoid getting the disease? You also mocked the idea that there could be any association between the spread of AIDs and moral conduct. I merely tried to educate you on that connection. I realize there is a great deal of fear, regret, and personal suffering that causes people to avoid the idea of personal responsibility but the Primary vehicle for spreading AIDS or in eradicating it is human behavior. Here, maybe it would be beneficial to actually read and think about what I wrote (probably not) instead of just reacting in such a hateful manner. (EDUCATION works that way).How is aids spread? 1) Promiscuity (having more than one partner). 2) Shooting up. 3) In rare cases by exchange of body fluids containing the virus, do to faulty medical practice, or violence. Morally right: Conformity to a system of conduct that is right; according to principles contributing to the well being of self and/or others in combination with behavior which is deemed legally right by society. Morally wrong: Failing to conform to a system of conduct that is right. Morally confused: Unwillingness to distinguish between right and wrong, often to the extent of labeling the idea of morality in and of itself, unacceptable. 'Overtones'? In most cases, aids is spread by the people choosing conduct that contributes to the spread of aids. I will let you figure out which is right and which is wrong, if you are willing. If not, stick with your earlier attributions about government policy causing AIDs, or whatever.