My friend, who passed over five years ago, once had a discussion on "autonomy," with me. At the time, I didn't understand her devotion to the word. It seemed like unbridled anarchy. What kind of world would we have if everyone believed as she did? She believed in abortion, gay rights, even therians/otherkin rights. She divorced her husband and was in the midst of a robust love affair, when I first met her.
I could barely discuss, never mind argue with her. She was smarter and more self-assured than I was. She was a science teacher, an artist, and a reiki master. Unfortunately, she got cancer and chose to have doctor assisted suicide. She was really suffering.
What could I do but pray for her? And what to pray for?
She came to mind, during this morning's gospel on Matthew 4: 1-11. This is the gospel where Satan tempts Jesus in the desert. My friend, I think would lean more towards the temptations, than towards Jesus' choices. Jesus was following scripture. She would have scoffed at scripture dictating His choices. He should have been able to choose what He wanted.
But don't you think Jesus did choose what He wanted? He wanted to obey Mosaic laws.
Maybe she would choose what Jesus did. I'll never know.
His temptations are so very human. His first one was food. After all, He had been fasting for 40 days. I know that if my belly is full, I'm not hungry. But if I haven't eaten in a while, I'm hungry and will grab whatever, good for me or not.
His second temptation was authority over His religion in Jerusalem. Think that He was offered the job of pope over all Jews. Didn't Satan know Who He was? Why would He be tempted for something He could have, if He wanted? Free will be damned.
Lastly, was Lord over all the world. His kingdom is not in this world. Satan has it.
Autonomy is tricky. It sounds nice. The freedom to make your own choices. But you need to know how your choice affects others. You need to take into consideration the consequences.
Maybe you need discernment, help, a guide, otherwise you probably make selfish, emotional decisions. Perhaps, it is best to follow an ethical code--like religion.
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