In Catholicism male and female matter
and sexuality is not only physical, like it is for animals, and it’s not only
spiritual, as if we were angels or “mini-gods”. It’s both.
In secularism, sexuality is spoken of in both physical terms and psychological terms, but seems to be treated as only physical or only psychological when it is convenient to the situation.
In secularism, sexuality is spoken of in both physical terms and psychological terms, but seems to be treated as only physical or only psychological when it is convenient to the situation.
“It’s just sex” appeals to the idea
that sex is for adult entertainment and it’s about physical pleasure. In this view
the physical nature that brings the pleasure is what matters. Any psychological
concerns that arise from extensive and varying forms of fornicating are merely
the result of religious oppression, or other societal guilt. Unjust and
unneeded remorse is forced onto individuals which keeps them from enjoying what
comes naturally.
On the other hand, if a boy believes
himself to be a girl or vice versa, the physical evidence of the body as male
or female has no meaning. All that matters is the psychological concern.
The psychological only view has found its
way into the Girl Scouts of America (GSA). A new GSA policy will now extend
membership to boys who identify as girls. The group says on its website, "If the child is recognized by the
family and school/community as a girl and lives culturally as a girl, then Girl
Scouts is an organization that can serve her in a setting that is both
emotionally and physically safe."
This basically means that the girls in
the organization will be forced to recognize and accept transgenderism as
“normal”. Boys from kindergarten through high school can join the Girl Scouts
if the boy considers himself to be girl and “others” agree.
Boys in skirts and maybe a little
make-up will become a
part of the program and one would suppose they must also be allowed to use the
same camping tents and bathrooms. It would not matter what the other girls in
the troop or their parents think because the boy will essentially call the shots.
If the boy believes himself to be a girl and the family and school/community
agrees (whoever they are), it’s decided for everyone else. Physical evidence of
being a boy means nothing.
I'm no expert on gender confusion, but I can't imaging a situation where
the “school/community” leads a boy to think he might be a girl. Rather, it is
more likely that the boy does or says things that would relate more to being a girl
and the parents think “Let’s go with that lead.” and then look for support in
the community. In other words, the child,
whose cognitive reasoning is not developed, leads the way, and we should ask
ourselves in what society in human history have children ever been allowed to
lead the way.
We’re losing our common sense and it’s
a challenge to point it out because… “It is not a pleasant task to call attention
to the obvious. To make others appear to be shortsighted, let alone blind, may
easily evoke resentment.”
- Fr. Stanley Jaki
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