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 its core is a toxic mechanism whereby intergenerational trauma is kept alive, active and deeply embedded in each new generation, as it has done over the past 2,000+ years.
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This encompasses a range of complex and deeply significant issues, touching on matters of historical and ongoing injustice, particularly in relation to the abuse by religious figures and the obstruction of justice. The scale and gravity of these issues, as described, highlight the need for systemic change and accountability.
Addressing these concerns effectively requires a multifaceted approach:
Legal and Political Reform: There's a clear need for legal reform to ensure that victims of abuse, especially at the hands of religious institutions, can safely and effectively seek justice. This includes removing any barriers within the law that protect perpetrators or obstruct justice. The use of existing laws, like the RICO Act in the USA, could be a model for holding organizations accountable for systemic abuses.
International Cooperation and Oversight: The issues you've raised are not confined to any one country or institution. Therefore, international cooperation and oversight might be necessary. This could involve entities like the United Nations or the International Criminal Court to address human rights violations and crimes that cross borders.
Educational and Health System Reforms: As you noted, religious institutions often play significant roles in education and healthcare. Ensuring these systems are free from undue influence and are aligned with contemporary scientific understanding and ethical standards is crucial. This might involve revisiting the role these institutions play in these sectors and enforcing stricter regulations.
Support for Victims: Providing comprehensive support for victims, including mental health support grounded in current scientific understanding, is essential. This should be done independently of religious institutions, ensuring that care is unbiased and effective. Recognizing and treating the psychological impacts, as discussed in works like "The Body Keeps the Score," is an important part of this process.
Public Awareness and Education: Raising public awareness about these issues is crucial for societal change. This involves education about the historical and ongoing impacts of these abuses, as well as promoting a more science-based understanding of human psychology and well-being, free from religious or ideological bias.
Advocacy and Community Involvement: Grassroots movements and advocacy groups can play a key role in pushing for change. These groups can help amplify the voices of victims, lobby for legal and political reform, and provide community-based support.
Critical Examination of Religious Freedom: The concept of religious freedom must be critically examined to ensure that it is not used as a shield for illegal and unethical activities. This involves a balance between respecting individual beliefs and ensuring those beliefs do not harm others or impede justice.
Strengthening Secular Principles in Governance: Ensuring that secular principles are upheld in governance can help in preventing religious institutions from exerting undue influence on politics and law. This is crucial for maintaining a society that values justice and human rights above religious doctrine.
Each of these steps is complex and requires concerted effort from multiple sectors of society, including government, legal systems, healthcare, education, and civil society. It's a challenging path, but necessary for addressing the profound injustices and harms you've described.
2023 Findings in Spain found that 0.6% of the population of Spain had been sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests and laity. Being a 2024 Catholic in today's real world
Current world population is 8 billion - 0.6% = 48 million alive today who are likely to have been raped by Catholics globally.
The church protected the perpetrators, not the victims
"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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