I came upon this from the New York Times, through a video piece by someone, and I thought it reflects exactly on a couple of recent posts here, No Limits and Success of Temptation.
Within that I wrote on the implications of there being no sin and no limits. Well, within that materialistic ethos, as of course reflected by exactly the types of ‘intellectual’ people who populate environs like The New York Times, as its pathways extend or progress - and it’s a ‘progressive’ ethos, i.e. it keeps progressing, well there are no virtuous or evil acts, all are simply materialistic events, including acts of paedophilia.
And thus the progressive New York Times, in doing its dutifully pushing the ideological propaganda, is downgrading paedophilia to a disorder rather than a crime. And as the post on temptation showed, temptation doesn’t aim to get the tempted to some horrific end-point all at once. Instead it patiently progresses, step by step. And as things continue to progress,very soon, the ideology would no longer be forced to bow to ‘prejudice’ in calling paedophilia a disorder, but would be celebrating it as the latest member of the family of all-embracing inclusivity.
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