My personal judgments. Any item included in multiple categories was done intentionally.
Completely immoral, policy should dictate accordinglyDeath penalty
Cloning humans
Circumstantial, policy may or may not dictate depending on the issueCloning animals
Doctor-assisted suicide
Teenage sex (Not sure why this wouldn't be incorporated with 'sex before marriage.')
Sex before marriage
Gambling
Wearing clothes w/animal fur
Medical testing animals
Pornography (I struggle to deem this moral or immoral. I can't rationalize why it's wrong, but at the same time I'm not convinced that it's something compatible with my beliefs. That being said, I think sex work should be legal provided that no coercion is involved and strict health/worker standards are set.)
Personally immoralAbortion (if it is used as a form of birth control or is sex-selective, but the latter situation influences a woman's decision how often? .0001% of the time?)
Suicide for non-medical reasons
Divorce (in most cases, not considering domestic abuse cases or honest efforts to rebuild a marriage)
Polygamy
Sex before marriage
Teenage sex (Not sure why this wouldn't be incorporated with 'sex before marriage.')
AmoralBirth control
Homosexuality
Unwed births (I find nothing immoral about bringing a child into this world as long as it's cared for and given a good life, and that's why I refuse to label it either way.)
Stem cell research
I'm not going to bother justifying my decisions beyond what I wrote because, for the most part, I apply these morals to my life and my life only. I leave most things that I oppose or am hesitant about for purely religious reasons to my faith and my God. I've met or have known at least one person who's done most of these things, but I haven't condemned them for it nor do I intend to start. In fact, I only bother sharing my opinion if it is asked for.
Just to get that out of the way.