Catholic sex and women abuse?
Monday, July 19, 2010 at 3:49AM Q: What do you think about the news from the Vatican that condemns women in the clergy, as if it's as bad as all the sex abuse that's happened in the clergy? O.W.
A: The two go hand in hand, that is, the debasing of women, and sexual abuse of children.
According to the biblical creation story, woman was made as a "helpmeet" for man. And through her, the race could continue. When those two divine purposes are debased, man loses his helpmeet and she becomes something else, degraded, not beside him but beneath him.
Then, the continuation of the race must also be degraded - sex becomes a tool in the hands of power-hungry men, not to "be fruitful and multiply," but to further the perversion and the degradation.
It follows that the products of women's wombs - the young - MUST be used against nature (ab-used), because women have been used against nature - they have become the prey of the men who have stolen their power. The products of their wombs cannot be allowed to rise above their own status, or the status quo of the male priesthood is threatened all over again.
It's easy to abuse girls, thus further stealing the power of the feminine, but when the main target is boys, the perversion takes another turn - another power theft enters in. The man who abuses a boy has one less potential competitor in the world of politics (parading as religion).
Everything turns into its opposite, unless balance has been reached and held. In this case, God has become the devil.





Reader Comments