As this topic seems to grow hotter by the hour, I'd just like to add something to the discussion.
I came across a book in a second-hand charity store the other day, with a collection of articles from the NY Times 'The Ethicist' column, where readers send in questions, to which an 'ethic expert' replies. One case was similar to -- though more extreme -- what is unfolding here, in our beloved forums.
When reading another man's ethical opinion, one must always remember that there is nothing that verifies his thoughts as better than one's own. However, it is good to analyze one's own opinion and consider the reasons behind it. To read a well-argued opinion which differs from one's own is equally healthy, for a person's reach can never extend further than his vision does.
Anyway, I managed to find the article on their web page. Here it is:
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/01/23/magazine/the-way-we-live-now-1-23-00-the-ethicist-hung-juror.html
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