Does the standard of Christian morality and it's association with believing that it is the highest good, not cause a serious paradox? If Christian's for 2000 year's have been dominating human minds with a morality non-consistent with human nature and instinct, non-consistent for survival, for sex, for comfort, for health, for learning, for adaption and change.
If the set of morals that are designed to assist a person with character adjustment end's up suppressing their inner nature, causing them to shift out of the reality of how they function. Such thing's leading humanity to build a false matrix of beliefs, that should make well people, but in fact does the exact opposite.
Take this example.
The preoccupation with the tradition of marriage and it's formula for the church. This infact had caused more harm than good, harmful in standardizing and organising human families as a hierarchical system.
Such arrangements are infecting our community fabric, creating a unrealistic view of family members. Okay, look, this is what bronze Age people thought, but why continue something that's obviously flawed.
Example over.
If the set of morals that are designed to assist a person with character adjustment end's up suppressing their inner nature, causing them to shift out of the reality of how they function. Such thing's leading humanity to build a false matrix of beliefs, that should make well people, but in fact does the exact opposite.
Take this example.
The preoccupation with the tradition of marriage and it's formula for the church. This infact had caused more harm than good, harmful in standardizing and organising human families as a hierarchical system.
Such arrangements are infecting our community fabric, creating a unrealistic view of family members. Okay, look, this is what bronze Age people thought, but why continue something that's obviously flawed.
Example over.