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I’m sure that many people here know of, and follow, the “life script”. I don’t mean scripture, I mean the “Go to school, get a job, get married, have kids, white picket fence, etc. etc.” life script that most people follow. There are a few allowed deviations for people to remain single, for instance, but usually with obvious reasons, such as joining the clergy. However, after thoughtful prayer and reflection, can somebody determine that it was part of God’s plan for him to follow a lifestyle that deviates from the norm? For instance, could my God given talents be best used to serve and teach the children of others, despite being married and not having children of my own? (That is, not actively seeking children. I’m not saying that I would abort any immaculate conceptions that happen on my watch.)
I am not basing this on “I don’t want kids”, but rather that I believe that my talents and efforts would best be spent on helping others, rather than focusing on myself and my family and being spread too thin. “Each man has his own gift from God”, as Paul says, so would it be fair to God for me to sacrifice my gift, even in part, in order to fulfill the “script” that human society dictates?
I am not basing this on “I don’t want kids”, but rather that I believe that my talents and efforts would best be spent on helping others, rather than focusing on myself and my family and being spread too thin. “Each man has his own gift from God”, as Paul says, so would it be fair to God for me to sacrifice my gift, even in part, in order to fulfill the “script” that human society dictates?