![]() I’m never been the type of gay person who thinks that loving is not a choice, which I understand that some people are. Love, because love is something that survives despite its shape, is also supernatural. I like the supernatural as a category, which includes all the ghosts and grief things and imps and landscape things, that we can never seem to know enough about. I like thinking about the supernatural as a consequence or a response with nature. However, I still do like to think about choice as supernatural. ![]() Everything is nature but, then, the aesthetics around nature, having so much to do with modernity, changes all the time. I don’t subscribe to that definition of the supernatural or of nature anymore. ![]() We were told that choice was the most supernatural thing in the world. We were told that the natural was nature unfolding, was that Edenic garden, but that everything willing either by God or by man was supernatural. We were told that the supernatural, being supra-natural, was what superseded the natural. I still remember, when I was a kid who had to go to church three or four times a week, sitting down with my youth group and talking about the supernatural.
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