
The reality of the life of Judas was that Jesus was the best thing to ever happen to him. The devil stole from them everything that was good and pleasant. By the time the devil was done spinning his lies against that reality, Adam and Eve found themselves transimmortal and transgarden. The reality of the Garden of Eden was that Adam and Eve could eat absolutely any fruit they wanted - except for the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

Any good thing that God gives to us will always become a target of the devil, the thief who, in the words of John 10:10, comes to steal, kill and destroy. That, though, also explains the current anti-reality insanity that seems to have gripped our nation in recent years. And, as anyone who knows Scripture might suspect, it is a gift given to us by the hand of our Creator. Reality, though, is a very good thing it forms the guardrails that keep us from making horrific wrecks of our lives. Simply put, the adage "you can be whatever you want to be" is not entirely true, even though people often wish it was. Reality is what keeps a 99-year-old man from playing middle linebacker for the Cowboys (although to be fair, he may not be much of a downgrade for them in recent years). Reality is what keeps men from having periods and babies. Reality is what keeps me from walking into the White House and sitting down behind the desk in the Oval Office. Reality is what keeps people who think they are birds from flying, no matter how hard they flap their arms.

Reality is what keeps a little girl out of the ring with a male heavyweight MMA champ for a fight even though she is sure she can win. Reality is what keeps the 5-foot-3 adult male from being drafted to play center for an NBA team, even though he really wants to be one. This is, as with so many things these days, another front in the ongoing war on reality. Read about it at /the-complicated-issue-of-transableism. As Ashley Taylor reported in 2019, philosophers Tim Bayne (Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia) and Neil Levy (University of Oxford, in England, and Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia) make the case that transabled people who seek amputations should be able to get them from reputable surgeons. In even more horrific cases, people sometimes find surgeons willing to amputate perfectly healthy limbs.Īnd there are "respectable" advocates for this. Some go as far as to harm themselves to make their fantasies a macabre reality others, such as one Jorund Viktoria Alme, simply self-identify as handicapped, even using a wheelchair for no valid reason. Formerly called body integrity identity disorder, transableism is when people choose to identify as handicapped.

The latest disturbing trend, it seems, is something called transableism.
