Yesterday I began a
series looking at how our society has come to value feeling over both faith and
reason. The Middle Ages can be described as the Age of Faith, which transitioned
to the Age of Reason during the enlightenment period. Today, though, we are
definitely living in the Age of Feeling, where our values and laws are being
shaped by how people are emotionally affected.
There are three ways we show
that feelings are the trump card in the current culture. The first is that we
relinquish our rights for the sake of not offending anyone. Last time, I
discussed how we are losing our free speech rights. (Make sure you read that
column
here.) But it isn't only the right to speak against another's point of view
that is being lost. We are also abandoning our right to live according to the
values we hold dear. Today, if someone holds a conscientious objection to a
certain position, they may be targeted if another person claims to feel
condemned. Such a scenario has played out many times in the media, usually
entangling certain service providers to weddings.
Bakers,
photographers, and others are being sued not for insulting or disrupting a
homosexual wedding ceremony, nor for refusing homosexuals as customers, but for
simply refusing to provide services for that specific event. Psychology
students
are expelled for wishing to refer a lesbian student to another counselor.
The most recent travesty
played out in Indiana, where one of the owners of Memories Pizza was asked a
hypothetical question of whether the store would cater a homosexual ceremony if
asked to do so. No one had asked and no customers had ever been refused, yet the
owner's answer on camera sparked
enough protest to shutter the shop and have them receive death threats and
threats of burning down the store. We are losing the right to conscientiously
object to anything simply because it may hurt another's feelings.
We Ignore Biology Rather than Recognize Our Differences
Abandoning our rights for the sake of feelings is bad enough, but that is
only one way we are regressing as a society. The second piece of evidence is
that we would rather ignore biology rather than realize it is biology that
restricts us in certain ways. For example, there has been a continued push to
achieve numeric parity across all position in all fields, regardless of whether
women possess the physical strength to accomplish the tasks necessary for that
position. The New York Post reports that Rebecca Wax "is set to graduate Tuesday
from the Fire Academy without passing the Functional Skills Training test, a
grueling obstacle course of job-related tasks performed in full gear with a
limited air supply, an insider has revealed."
1 The
Pentagon, under pressure from women's rights groups,
released a plan in 2013 to integrate women in to high profile Special Forces
role like the Navy SEALS or Army Rangers.
2 However, all
nineteen women who began training for the Rangers in April have
washed out within the first month.
3 None of this
should be a surprise given that men have 30% more muscle mass than women and are
more capable of passing the various physical tests required by these positions.
Culture is also ignoring the natural fact that it takes men and women to
produce children. As I've mentioned
in other posts, the very concept of marriage is rooted in natural law as the
joining of a man and a woman in a committed relationship for life. Governments
cannot define marriage; they may only recognize marriage and confer certain
privileges or responsibilities to married couples. That's because the only
institution that has ever existed for the proper creation and upbringing of
children is marriage. Humanity has no other organization or institution that
fits this description. Again, because biology dictates that child-bearing
requires two individuals, a man and a woman,
marriage reflects that biological fact. It doesn't matter that not every
marriage will produce children. What matters is that every child must be the
product of a man and a woman, therefore some kind of institution must exist to
bind that child to his or her biological parents. Yet, we push to call
homosexual relationships marriage when it is impossible for homosexual unions to
ever produce offspring. We ignore science for the sake of the feelings of
homosexual couples. In so doing, we lose the grounding for what is the basic
building block of society itself.
References
2. Carroll, Chris. "DOD Readies Service-by-service
Plan for Women in Combat."
Stars and Stripes. Stars and Stripes, 18 June 2013.
Web. 12 May 2015.
http://www.stripes.com/news/dod-readies-service-by-service-plan-for-women-in-combat-1.226319.
3. Klimas, Jacqueline. "All 19 Women Have Washed
out of Army Ranger School — in the First Phase."
Washington Times. The
Washington Times, 8 May 2015. Web. 12 May 2015.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/may/8/women-wash-out-army-ranger-school/.