If someone is born without a limb, with a disability, with an extra chromosome, that is how they are.
Life may be more difficult for them, they may get bullied by ignorant, mean or insecure people, and they may later wish to have surgery to try to rid themselves of their disability. But how can it be wrong?
Is there anything wrong with the world?
No doubt. Many agree, Yes. Definitely.
Have mankind tried fixing the problems?
Yes they have. Many are are still trying on an international level.
Some on the other hand relay these words to us.
It’s a chaotic world out there. But we’d better get used to it; this may be the new normal.
I'm picking up though, that your argument is similar, only, not necessarily the same.
The statement above says, It's bad yes, but we have to accept it as normal - the new normal.
In other words, the statement posits that it's not normal, or good, or right, but we learn to live with it. We get along with the abnormal - as if it is normal.
We live in a sinful world. We live with it, is true. Would you agree?
However, which of us, would not like to see an end to the problems of life? Would you like to see an end to problems?
If you are a Christian, no doubt you look forward for the time when God ends the problems, as promised in his word the Bible.
In the meantime, does wrong become right, or good, bad?
We adopt God's view.
When "dwelling" among Israel, God did not accept what was defective. We see this, particularly in the books of Numbers, Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Leviticus 21:16-24, for example.
According to the dictionary, a defect is :
a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack.
an imperfection or abnormality that impairs quality, function, or utility
Isn't the reason it is a defect, because that's not the way it was designed to be?
Isn't that the reason we fix things - whether a doctor, or engineer?
Or scientist?
Physicists predict Earth will become a chaotic world, with dire consequences
"If the Earth System gets into the region of chaotic behavior, we will lose all hope of somehow
fixing the problem."
The greatest of all designers, promised to fix tings, in due time.
In the meantime, has God's view changed, do you think?
Is there such a thing as being born gay, and so, that makes being gay, right?
Let's hear from scientists first, then see what God has to say about it.
There is no ‘gay gene.’ There is no ‘straight gene.’ Sexuality is just complex, study confirms
There is no single gene responsible for a person being gay or a lesbian.
That’s the first thing you need to know about the largest genetic investigation of sexuality ever, which was published Thursday in Science. The study of nearly a half million people closes the door on the debate around the existence of a so-called “gay gene.”
In its stead, the report finds that human DNA cannot predict who is gay or heterosexual. Sexuality cannot be pinned down by biology, psychology or life experiences, this study and others show, because human sexual attraction is decided by all these factors.
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That's very important, because while people who claim to be "with God", change their view, on matters, in order to fit in with "changing norms"
So, when science puts a dent in that, it's something they should think seriously about.
Let's hear what God says.
Isaiah 5:20 - Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness; Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!
Hebrews 13:4 - God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterers.
It wasn't what God intended for anyone, but it is what it is.
There are many stories of disabled people who achieve great things - and not just Paralympians. There have been accounts of people who've said "this is me - I don't need to get another leg or get my sight back so as to be considered 'normal' by others."
Yes, it is normal for them; they know of nothing else.
The way we're born is the way we're born.
Would it be "wrong" or "abnormal" for a baby to be born with blue eyes in a brown eyed family? For a toddler to have red hair when the parents were blonde? Or for a mixed race couple to have twins; one black and one white? (It has happened.)
Why are you conflating race, with health conditions?
Do you think comparing being born with variations, which God created (Act 17:26), with being born with the defects of sin, is a reasonable thing to do?
Some people do think that it's wrong to have a child with, say, Down's syndrome. Years ago, even the medical profession advised parents to "put them in a home and forget you had them." These days, there are people who subject their Down's child to surgery, to try to change their appearance and make them more acceptable, or "normal." THAT is wrong, in my view - though if the child chose that option as an adult, it would be up to them.
I think you have gone into an area that isn't being considered in this thread.
Whether one thinks they should carry a child diagnosed with a "abnormal" condition, or not, isn't the subject of this thread.
Nor are we discussing appearances - how one looks - fat, thin, etc.
However, you are correct, about some of us perceiving a "defect" or flaw in our appearance.
That's different to what doctors determine, is an actual defect - a real condition.
Are you saying, it's a person's perception, that causes them to see being gay, as wrong? Do you think it is a person's perception, that causes them to see being gay, as right?
Of course it's not wrong.
It may be an inconvenience, make life difficult, or challenging, or be perceived as being wrong by parents who want "perfect" babies.
But if someone born without an eye, leg or anything else is labelled as "wrong", then were are making a judgement against them and discriminating because they do not meet the criteria of what we consider to be normal or acceptable.
You aren't confusing, and conflating the words used in this thread, I hope.
Children have learned to live with "something" - not "someone" being wrong.
Parents who love their children, tell them the truth, so that when those children meet others with conditions that are "not normal" they show empathy.
In fact, if the child is taught in God's way, they offer comfort and support to those persons.
Nothing is wrong with living with something that isn't right.
Children living with cancer, have been able to enjoy their life, while alive.
I don't want to get away from the discussion at hand, though.
I answered in post #23.
We are how we are; it's not wrong to be born disabled.
Oh, yes. I see. Thanks.
If you're asking, "is it wrong to have plastic surgery to correct a condition we're born with; shouldn't we just accept how we are?"
My answer is that, in my view, it it wrong to inflict surgery onto a child just because the parents want it to be more "normal." Urgent and life-saving surgery is, obviously, different. A child can later choose cosmetic surgery for themselves, if they wish.
Yes. The topic under discussion is sexuality.
The analogies are for making points regarding the view that something is right, because "we are born with it".
Living with something that isn't "normal" is not the issue, or subject.
We live with people that have been badly mutilated, and burnt. It's bad, yes, but we live with them.
I guess it comes down to, "is it a choice", which some wonder.
It can even come down to, even if a person is born with their brain all messed up (that happens. It's a reality), thinking in a way that's "not normal", can they choose to think otherwise.
In other words, can they "be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect." Romans 12:2
The Bible answers, Yes.
1 Corinthians 6:9-11
But God hasn't said that it is wrong to be born with a disability - nor that it is wrong to have surgery to try to correct it.
From my reading of the Bible, God does not consider disabilities right, or good for any living creature.
Jeremiah 29:11 reads,
For I know the plans that I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans for prosperity and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.
Sin, and the effects of sin, are not considered good, or right, in God's view.
God has promised to remove these, and bring relief to mankind.
Isaiah 35:5, 6
Then the eyes of those who are blind will be opened, And the ears of those who are deaf will be unstopped.
Then those who limp will leap like a deer, And the tongue of those who cannot speak will shout for joy. For waters will burst forth in the wilderness, And streams in the desert.
Doctors inform persons whether surgery is necessary. God doesn't.
God says it's wrong to believe that living a life out of harmony with his will, is right. That's what God is concerned with.
So is the OP.
