Thursday, March 4, 2021

Why pedophilia is not a spiritual affliction

Many people hate pedophiles, and wish death on them. Common things for a child/pedophile to hear in the media, and in comments threads, is that they should not exist. According to my Christian beliefs, saying someone should not exist, period, is a form of blasphemy. The children's rights view of this simply focuses on periphery of perception, of all senses, and not objective existence, in which case God will snuff out all child abuse and parents that commit such depravity everywhere in due time. The condition should not exist, but since it does, it can be used in any which way possible so not to infringe on another citizen's rights, including that of a child.

The concept of "spiritual condition" has been used to keep down people with mental health disorders, sexual variations, and other differences, calling them "aberration". The only spiritual condition that exists according to my non-denominational Protestant Christian faith is entitlement, meaning entitlement, period. Wherever it comes, and in whatever form, no matter how demanding it can be towards a child. On grounds of child abuse prevention, I hate a tendency - entitlement - and brand all adults, including myself, as being guilty of having that nature in relation to children.

Entitlement is denoted by the Greek root word πλεονέκτης (Latin: pleonektés) and refers to wanting things from a child to the point of seeking to impose said item on a child, leading to theft/abuse, and fornication in the case of sexual abuse. Fornication is denoted by the Greek root word πορνεία (Latin: porneia), and defiles the perpetrator, and never the victim.

Being a pedophile is not a moral crime. Pedophilia, in and of itself, is not the moral crime of entitlement, but can be, depending on how you identify by it. Any identity that is clinical/medical in nature, meaning a self-diagnosis, is not sin, and is not a spiritual condition or sinful aberration.

Ultimately, an adult does not fall into sin unless he or she plans an incident of sexual abuse towards a child, and/or imposes sexual venom onto a child when enabled by locational recklessness. 

We could blame the disorder, and cost many struggling parents and caregivers proper, adequate mental health services, or we could fight back our entitled attitudes as adults, and blame the act and the act alone for the damages, meaning the point of imposition of damages. Pedophiles can "help their urges". It is the parents and adults who choose to sexually abuse children that should pay in prison. I myself have that mental health self-diagnosis called pedophilia, and I don't impose that sort of entitlement on children, ever. If I did, throw me to the judge, for I have harmed a friend for doing that (that's how I'd see a victim - a 'friend' to pester). What some of these child molesting scum do to children in their own (the child's own) home. If you do that, don't wear my label, and self-diagnose as a pedophile. Call yourself a gonner...because you'll be gone somewhere, either down or across, if I had my way.

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