(June 3, 2018 at 7:51 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(June 3, 2018 at 5:24 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: I don't think that suggests pedophilia unless you put it in a context that is biased.
Without you writing the text I made bald; pedophilia would not be a part of this.
The Hadith is the source of your problem; not the Quran.
As a matter of biology, the concept of beauty seems inextricably bound to the evolution of sexual desire. So, while you may choose one interpretation over the other and seek to exclude any appearance of certain themes, the themes are likely necessarily there whether you choose to acknowledge them or not.
Eventually it always comes to you and to your own personal view. That is the fact that so many won't admit.
Excluding opinions is very natural, because experience itself is very natural. Eventually; both "experience" and the resultant "refusal or acceptance" are natural, and rights for us as humans. We have minds; and that's how minds work.
So are there "many truths"; or a single truth "and many perspectives"? I think it's a matter of perspective. Apply that to standards of beauty: it applies. We can always grow new perspectives or remove existing ones according to what we fill our minds with. That gets passed to the children, and the cycle goes on.