I know this makes me sound like a psychopath, but I've never understood morality. It all looks so completely arbitrary to me. Now understand something, please: I feel terrible if I hurt someone's feelings. It's very unpleasant for me, and I do not want anyone to suffer. I actively try and stop it. But logically, morality is completely arbitrary and I've never understood it.If you value saving lives and you consider fetuses alive, then you consider abortion wrong. Sure, given the premises it's logical and the person's right. Disagree with the premises or have different priorities, and your morality is going to be totally different. But they're both moral people. So how the fuck is anything good or bad? It doesn't make sense to me. Personally I think that if the fireman would continue to save lives and do more good than he does harm... he should be given whatever help is available for his particular problems, and allowed to continue helping people. And be reminded frequently that his predilections are not something that can be accepted, and he really needs to stop soon.Greater good is served that way. The suffering he causes is less than the joy he brings, and as long as that remains true, locking him up serves the greater ill -- not the greater good. I don't think many people would agree though, which is fine: again, it's really just a matter of priorities.