Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on ""Wage Slaves": Steven Crowder NUKES the Daily Wire... Again!" video.

  1. I don't know the in's and out's in detail, but as I get older, I see that nothing and no one is all good or all bad. Nature is the Tao. I think Shapiro is marvelously gifted and very well-read and well-educated. But he's no scientist. He's got huge blind spots that he papers over with religious dogma. Crowder and he both think being gay is a sin, rather than a condition. It's not wrong because God Said, but there are tendencies in that population that are anti-life, starting with pairing sexually with a member of the same sex. There's a tendency to promiscuity that presents additional health risks to the tribe (humanity, generally). This can't be ignored as LGBT would have us do, nor is it to be forbidden just because God Said. The true answer is something else, a balance between the two. No, it's not generally as healthy as the way Creation designed us for procreation. But making it taboo instead of encouraging monogamous relationships and similar privileges for permanent, monogamous pairings as we do for hetero couples. Not for entirely the same reason (procreation), but to protect society with social norms that reduce the spread of STDs. There should be rewards for long-term pair bonds, regardless, because it's best practice. More children raised more properly and fewer anonymous encounters in public restrooms, because they don't have to sneak around for thrills when they're in a community-recognized relationship. A public marriage is an announcement to the community that those two are off limits. If you attend the ceremony, you're taking an oath (implicitly or explicitly) to uphold that union for life. There is no doubt that the two of them are off the market. This tends to cut down on the promiscuity, and lots of 'a little better' is 'a lot better.' The Tao. You're not going to save the world, but your corner of it is calm, healthy and prosperous, and people are treated with kindness and respect. Probably that imperfect but ever-improving state IS God's Kingdom on Earth.
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