Originally Posted by
giddyboy
thanks for summing it up bro...but one thing lang: socio-economics still leads to "morality perspectives" which i earlier mentioned as:
religion perspective, political perspective, anthropological, neuroscientific & psychiatric, evolutionary, and psychological...
prostitution is still a morality issue, either separately for church or state.
It [prostitution] will remain as a morality issue if or when a state or government becomes subordinate or easily yields to the views of a particular religion or church.
The state (being the highest institution of the country) does not need to seek the imprimatur of the church to determine the moral aspects of a policy.