guru267 wrote:tycho wrote:Should one want 'not to be disabled'?
It's often a matter of 'happening'. So if the mind is willing disability, then we are looking at rebellion the Spiritual realm.
There are many manifestations of 'rebellion'. Some are even 'normal'.
So I'm.guessing you agree with trans genders and gays??
'Agree' - Approve of moral correctness.
So your question is; 'Are gays and transgenders morally correct'? I believe we can only begin answering this question by ascertaining that our reasoning is by itself also correct.
We must be aware of the laws of nature, and be able to communicate these laws to others, to enlighten, and 'be'.
Moral correctness must be measured by adherence to the laws of nature.
Are gays and the transgender against the laws of nature? Subjectivity enters the stage immediately. For even though the laws of nature are objective, we only have access to them subjectively. And truth, and justice will only be if there exists harmony between subjectivity and objectivity.
This is an important criterion that many of us may fail to meet. For many are of the opinion that science and religion are irreconcilable.
But the grandeur of subjectivity can only only at least be expressed mythically. Myth and science must agree. This is what entails 'objective truth'.
We are now ready to answer our question. Is the homosexual acting against the laws of nature?
No. How can one know this? Because the effects of the laws of nature range from what we find reprehensible to those we only consider in awe.
Considering that all are equal under the law, (all things), it would be irresponsible and unjust to discriminate against some things under the belief that we are enforcers of natural law. For the natural law enforces itself.
Legislation is about humans digging into the finest details of Man and ensuring the best of him. And the myth's end is the fullness of Man, when he is one with God.
So the spirit of the law is that of enlightenment, reconciliation and restitution. And this spirit is enshrined in our most fundamental rights that no State can touch.
Much as the laws of nature tend to have to have mixed results, Man has at times tried to ensure only the good comes out, or is magnified.
Such endeavors can only succeed if the Supremacy of God is acknowledged, even when an entity is 'irreligious', and being, unified.
It is this Supremacy and it's effects that are in question, and the dialogue doesn't as yet exist in many places, notwithstanding in most individuals.
But alas, the individual only relies on institutions instead of the situation being the converse. The result of this is despair and pessimism and rebellion.
Marriage is not just for humans. It's about humans being one with God. It is a symbol. The participants must always symbolize humanity even in form. Thus homosexuality negates the 'teleology of Man' which is transcendance over nature.
That is, homosexuality is an extra legal issue. It's about Self actualization. Spirituality. Identity. Community. Society.
And all are invited.