That's basically a rhetorical question. In general, children should obey their parents because they are trying to guide and protect them. However, our parents on earth sometimes make poor choices that can harm us. We should obey our father, God, who is perfect, before our parents, if there is any discrepancy between them.
"Why should not man obey his parents, who are the source of his birth and who are living gods?"
Everyone has parents - you cannot be born unless you have a mother and father. Not everyone has living parents, however, nor do they live with their birth parents - but the parents must exist.
You should be fine as long as you have your birth certificate and the rest of the requirements
Cancel your birth and get born to parents who were tall.
You should be over the age of majority in your community. Have you talked to your parents? They may know who and where your birth parents are. That could save you an immense amount of searching.
If you know the name of his parents, perhaps look for their birth certificates? they should indicate who their parents were.
Clare Marcus has written: 'Who Is My Mother Birth Parents, Adoptive Parents, and Adoptees Talk About Living With Adoption and the Search for the Lost Family' 'Who Is My Mother?'
If they would sign off on it. However tempting it might be sometimes, I am sure that they won't.
let him be an inventor
Before Rachel Carson was born, her parents had sex with each other and then her mother gave birth to her. I don't know who Rachel Carson is.
Yes, you should send a gift or at least flowers with a nice card to the parents and the baby to congratulate them when you get the birth announcement in the mail or by email.
Unless the birth mother is the subject of a conservatorship, she should be able to consent without her parents' approval. But some birth mothers will honor their parents' wishes, even though they are not legally required to do so.