Day Nine💖
(reminder that if anybody wants me to stop sending these asks at any time, just tell me and I will stop!)
what is the thing that you are the most passionate about in life and why? what sparked your interest in it? is their a goal with it you want to reach, and are you actively working on your passion, or is it just something you know a lot about?
The dignity of a human individual. I lost my freedom to make decisions and even think independently for a solid 10 years, and combined with my near brushes and continual fights with death and medical emergencies and disabilities, I believe that people need to be able to enjoy and meditate on their lives fully. I love seeing people in motion because I can't move much, and whenever they come to me to talk about their feelings, I feel really trusted. I want to respect other people and give voice to the things they know but can't find the words for. The glory of God is a human fully alive, to quote Irenaus. Oddly enough, I'm also very passionate for other people's right to make wrong decisions, especially when they concern their own bodies and destinies. For this reason, I've become interested in ethics as separate from theology, and made the very hard journey to have to admit to myself that even if abortion is wrong (no position taken here: my Christian followers mostly could beat up on me if I said it wasnt, and my non-Christian etc ones if I said it was), I need it to be legal, and mostly because so many women are experiencing life-threatening health complications due to lack of access. I truly thought before Roe was overturned that states should have the right to ban abortion and that it was exaggerating to say women would be denied care for miscarriages etc. But now enough women have died or had to have their reproductive organs removed after days without care or been denied even ultrasounds to figure out what's going on when they're bleeding during pregnancy because providers are afraid of being sued on either side because of choosing or not choosing to follow up with a procedure . . . anyway, there are so many other reasons. . . . 6-7 reasons generally are involved in any conclusion I reach . . . And yeah, I am super afraid that people are going to make me feel bad about whatever conclusion I currently am working through, but, yeah, being alone and having been trained to use logic with my conscience from my earliest memories, I think about ethics all day long, whether it's embodied in me, art, or other people, and I care so much about helping other people to be safe.
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