The inability of a child to thrive in a Constitutionally protected God based perpetual threat and rape culture is not a fault of the child; however it does become their odious responsibility upon reaching adulthood. The Christian religion at it's core is a toxic mechanism whereby intergenerational trauma has been kept alive, active and deeply embedded in each new generation over the past 2,000+ years.
"Chronic Cultural Trauma. Exploiting Chronic Emotional Manipulation and Horror Embedded Cultural Trauma and Mental Health "
What is Trauma in Religion?
Abstract: This study aims to analyze the potential negative effects of introducing religious concepts, such as the Catholic understanding of God and Satan, to children before they reach an age of reason and consent. The research examines how this process may infringe on children's human rights, including self-determination and autonomy, and evaluates the long-term consequences of such indoctrination.
Introduction: The exposure of children to religious doctrines, particularly in the context of the Catholic Church, has been hypothesized to lead to coercive control, as defined by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR, Article 1). This coercive control may infringe upon children's human rights, including their right to self-determination and autonomy.
Methods: The study explores the potential consequences of religious indoctrination on children's mental health and well-being, as well as the impact on their relationship with their natural family and the religious community. The analysis draws on existing literature, including the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Results: Religious indoctrination has been found to potentially compromise children's human dignity, independence, and self-determination. Furthermore, it may create a divided loyalty between their natural family and the religious community, leading to an environment in which child abuse may be perpetuated and covered up. The study also highlights the potential role of dissociation in adult survivors of childhood religious abuse and the challenges faced in obtaining accurate diagnoses and support.
Discussion: This research suggests that religious indoctrination may contribute to various psychological disorders, including trauma, coercive control, bullying, and narcissism. These disorders may become increasingly prevalent as society moves away from traditional religious practices and beliefs.
Conclusion: A growing body of evidence suggests that religious indoctrination may have detrimental effects on children's autonomy, human rights, and psychological well-being. Greater understanding of these effects, along with appropriate regulation and intervention, is necessary to protect the rights and well-being of children in religious contexts. Further research is needed to explore the impact of religious indoctrination across different religions and cultural settings.
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"This is a matter for the church and I respect the internal judgements of the church. I don't stand outside the church and provide them with public lectures in terms of how they should behave. I've noted carefully what his Holiness has said in the United States. Obviously that was a source of great comfort and healing in the United States. I'm like all Australians very much looking forward to what the Pope has to say here in Australia as well, as I am to my own conversation with the Pope later this morning." Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, 17 July 2008. more
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022 - I may not have this down syntax, word and letter perfect or with absolute precision in every aspect; however time and the evidence will show that I am closer to the truth than any religion has been or will likely be.
Let history be the standard by which that is measured.
Youtube - listen to Commissioner Bob Atkinson get it wrong - again
The Commissioner informs us that the clergy sexual abuse issue was all over and that it had only been a small statistical glitch around the year 2000. History shows this to have been a display of absolute ignorance on the issue ...
Makarrata : a better future for our children based on justice and self-determination. The Uluru Statement from the Heart. See Yours, mine and Australia's children. I acknowledge the Traditional People and their Ownership of Australia.
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Hegemony: The authority, dominance, and influence of one group, nation, or society over another group, nation, or society; typically through cultural, economic, or political means.
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