Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Are All "Human Rights" Legitimate...?



The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states something to the effect of women having a right to bear children....  [Am having trouble finding a copy of the exact wording on the Internet....]  And I'm not sure I agree completely with that issue...?  I'd say it's more of a privilege than a right...?  However, it's a very complicated subject and then there are people who believe in forced sterilization, in some cases; and I'm not sure if I agree with that either...?  I don't know...  Maybe there's a balance needed and cases can be studied individually.... 


Am just wanting to make the point that not necessarily all the "rights" that are declared are so necessary, or even legitimate...???  But as I said yesterday, I believe the majority of the human rights ARE legitimate.... 


[Myself, I've had some controversy over my own child-bearing matters and I've discussed it previously....  And I believe that after any person is born, we need to respect that life and God has a plan for them....]

Monday, May 30, 2016

The Bible and Human Rights...





Christians sometimes quote the Bible out of context to support their own point of view....  Sometimes they're just not familiar enough with the Bible....  Or they can be misguided, or even fanatical....  But I believe the Bible supports human rights. 


There's a particular chapter of the Bible that explains about true worship and describes some people who are unsatisfied with their religion....  And this chapter says that people need to express some practical Christianity by helping those in need, in any way.... 


In the Bible times, it was common for people to fast as part of their religious practise....  But the following passage tells about what God sees as a true fast, true religious worship....  It's the 58th chapter of the book of Isaiah.  Will quote a few verses:


"Is not this the fast that I have chosen?--to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke? ...  Isaiah 58:6, King James Version.


"...If you remove the yoke from among you, the pointing of the finger, the speaking of evil, if
you offer your food to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted soul, then... [God will
bless you]."  Isaiah 58:9-10, New Revised Standard Version.


My dictionary says that a "yoke" is:  "that which joins together, the frame for joining oxen...
a mark of servitude, slavery...." 


When Jesus was on the earth, He spent a lot of time healing and helping people....  And he warned us against being like the Pharisees who had a lot of man-made rules and felt self-righteous....  Jesus was compassionate, and not just to the socially-acceptable people....  These days, we have a slogan--WWJD?--What Would Jesus Do?  And I believe Jesus would've been supporting the majority of the human rights issues, if not all of them...?  Nobody should be oppressed and discriminated against....  And Christians and others are free to read the Bible further for themselves, if they wish to know more...!  These are a few of my comments, and some quotations. 


[Personally, I have a FEW concerns about how some of the transgender rights should be handled...but I don't really want to get into a debate....  I'm not an authority and I've made mistakes in my explanations in the past....  And to be honest, I have a tendency to be a controlling kind of person--although I don't mean to and don't want to....  And I'd rather let the churches figure out their own issues, if they want to differ from some of the prevailing humanistic views in the USA...?  But
we certainly shouldn't make people feel bad by our bad behaviour towards them....]



Thursday, May 26, 2016

Public Awareness

Wasn't aware of it ahead of time but May 17 of this year was the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia....  And personally, I think the public could probably use some more education about these topics, especially about transgender issues.  [Sometimes there's still ignorance and prejudice against gay issues also.]

Catching Up

In my last post in this blog, I was listing all the issues that I thought we were done with....  I guess the transgender issues were another point which I wasn't aware of....  Have been writing in my Waterlily Story II blog lately....