After reading C.S Lewis’s essay I can understand his argument and why he feels the way he feels about man using the excuse of his “pursuit of happiness” to justify his misdoings. I agree with his idea that our sexual impulses have been put in a position of “preposterous privilege” because it condones all behavior because it was done in man's interest of happiness. In reality what Mr.A did is immoral and many of our strongest impulses must be squashed in the interest of the greater good. Many of our desires, specifically sexual, tend to be selfish and if acted upon come at the expense of another's happiness. C.S Lewis made me question is it wrong to be happy if it would mean destroying another's happiness? I do not think that we have a right to happiness if it is obtained by cruelty , but I do believe that man is free to pursue happiness when their pursuit is in the confinements of the Laws of Nature and is honorable. In society today I believe the “right to sexual happiness” is the root cause of many marriages which ended up crumbling. There was once a time when partners stayed together because they knew it was right and had made a promise to love one another forever, and slowly that promise has come to lose some of its power. It is not necessarily that in past generations men were not
After reading C.S Lewis’s essay I can understand his argument and why he feels the way he feels about man using the excuse of his “pursuit of happiness” to justify his misdoings. I agree with his idea that our sexual impulses have been put in a position of “preposterous privilege” because it condones all behavior because it was done in man's interest of happiness. In reality what Mr.A did is immoral and many of our strongest impulses must be squashed in the interest of the greater good. Many of our desires, specifically sexual, tend to be selfish and if acted upon come at the expense of another's happiness. C.S Lewis made me question is it wrong to be happy if it would mean destroying another's happiness? I do not think that we have a right to happiness if it is obtained by cruelty , but I do believe that man is free to pursue happiness when their pursuit is in the confinements of the Laws of Nature and is honorable. In society today I believe the “right to sexual happiness” is the root cause of many marriages which ended up crumbling. There was once a time when partners stayed together because they knew it was right and had made a promise to love one another forever, and slowly that promise has come to lose some of its power. It is not necessarily that in past generations men were not