Abstinence before Marriage: Pfft
Fidelity in Marriage: Well, no, but I say that marriage is silliness to begin with.
If you're going to get married, then it would be favorable, unless there was an agreement beforehand.
Being against Pornography: Why? I mean... sure we could be putting the money to "better" use, but then there would be someone saying "Being against 'xxx'"
Being against Homosexual/Bisexual/Transgender behavior: Same as porn. It really makes no difference to me. If these people want their porn, or gay porn, or to just be gay, why stop them? They're not causing any tangible damage to me, and if they are, I don't know about it, so until someone can prove to me that homosexuality is a detriment to myself, I say, have at it.
Patriotism: Well, I'm not a patriot. I don't mind the fact that there are such things as patriots. I do mind however these people telling me things like " You gotta get behind the troops, even if you dislike the war"
Especially dealing with Iraq... I've struggled with these people. I don't think I have any obligation to the troops. 100% of them are volunteers for a war I disagree with. If they want to get killed for a cause they believe in, fine, but don't ask me to support those assholes, because they're doing something I think is terrible. From my vantage point, it would be the same as supporting someone in their crusade against intellectualism or comedy.
Patriotism, is, I think very stupid, as is Nationalism, Patriotism's ugly pimple stricken cousin.
Religious Freedom: I have a different definition of religious freedom than most. See, everyone says that people should be allowed to worship as they please. That's fine, and I agree with that, but by preaching, or recruiting other people to your religion from theirs, you're not REALLY allowing people their religious freedom. Therefore, I believe, that if 'religious freedom' were in effect, no one would know it, because no one would ever talk about their religion. Arguments and debates aside, no matter what anyone says, about god, or about science, or about ANYTING, it has some effect on other peoples' entire psyche and beliefs and all that, even if only on negligible scale.
Right to Life: Against Abortion and Euthanasia: No. I'm not one of these pro choice assholes, I just don't think that this whole "life" thing is so sacred. I view computers as a form of life. Not carbon life - silicon life. I've got some evidence and well thought out arguments to support it, so it's not like what I'm saying is unfounded.
Being against Addictive Drugs: LOL. Let 'em take all the drugs they want. If they take enough, they'll die. Otherwise, it doesn't matter.
Being against Alcohol: Same as above.
Being against Gambling: No, I'm Satan. I'm all for it.
Being intolerant to any behavior that may destroy individuals, families, and our culture: I don't really care for this culture (as you can see by my hatred for the above defining principles). I don't really care for any culture. Culture detracts from creativity, and enforces capitalism and racism among other insignificant things. It's one of the greatest hinderances to the acquisition of truth ever created.
Discrimination as the wisdom of choosing between good and evil: What does that even mean? Using discretion within moral cases? Who decided what morals are anyway? One thing I've noticed is that everyone seems to have vastly differing morals, where things like science - things that can be proven, seem to be agreed upon. There might be debate on the details, but, gravity and the sun keep showing up every morning (yes, I have considered the possibility of solipsism and changing memory - either way, what I remember matches what is happening).
The Ends justifying the Means: What end? What means? I always figured this was a case by case expression.