OK, the idea that "it is 'natural,' therefore it is good" is so easy to dispell with common examples in pretty much everybody's experience (poison ivy? Natural, but not good. Arsenic? Natural, but not good.) that it is surprising to see the "appeal to nature" fallacy trotted out every time somebody thinks they can get some milage out of it.
Here's an entertaining explanation of the fallacy, in the interests of public education in the interests of the public good:
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Here's an entertaining explanation of the fallacy, in the interests of public education in the interests of the public good:
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