It's clear that on many things, topics fall down to personal opinion, and that personal opinion can be transferred to others through various environments such as household and school teachings. There's a humanness to believe in something differently than someone else because they were taught about something differently, but wouldn't it be safe to then presume a person develops differently based on independent things, such as biological development pre-birth, and not on what they were taught?
Many American children today are taught about Adolf Hitler and how terrible a person he was, and that his killing of millions of people was immorally wrong to an extreme degree. However, German youth during Nazi Germany were taught that Adolf Hitler was a great person, with great moral values. We probably don't have to look far as to another country for this example, though. There's kids in America today who are told the holocaust was not real. So try to develop opinions on your own, using all points made to support it.
Anyway, let's keep this stuff to what it's meant to be. Leave your opinion and give civil reply if any, if it has good reason. Believe this is a great thing? Say so and why. Think it's terrible? Say so and why. If you want to prove a point, prove it, and don't let arguments deter that.