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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Wed Aug 19, 2015, 07:51 PM Aug 2015

Children as property: The common root of religious child abuse and the pro-life movement

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/08/children-as-property-the-common-root-of-religious-child-abuse-and-the-pro-life-movement/

Why do the same people who fight against abortion argue that parents should have the right to hit their children and deny them medical care or education, as some conservative Republicans have done recently? How can someone oppose family planning because a pill or IUD might have the rare and unintended consequence of interfering with implantation, and then endorse beating a child, which might have the rare and unintended consequence of battering her to death?

These two positions fit together seamlessly only when we understand the Iron Age view of the child woven through the Bible and how that view has shaped the priorities and behavior of those who treat the Bible like the literally perfect Word of God....

In the Iron Age mindset of the Bible writers, children are not individual persons who have their own thoughts, with corresponding rights. Rather, like livestock and slaves, they are possessions of the male head of household, and the biblical framework governing treatment of children is property law, not individual rights law....

The texts bound together in the Bible were written over the course of hundreds of years, and they reflect the evolution of social and ethical norms within Hebrew culture during that time span. Some express a more compassionate and dignifying perspective toward children than others. But fundamentalists and other Bible-believers treat these texts as a package, a set of perfect and complete revelations essentially dictated by God to the authors, which is why they all too often end up pitting themselves against ethical, compassionate treatment of children. Taken as a whole, the biblical formula for parenthood is based on several core assumptions:
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Children as property: The common root of religious child abuse and the pro-life movement (Original Post) KamaAina Aug 2015 OP
They're only your property after they're born. Before that, you're their property, fetal incubators Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #1
They are the father's property d_r Aug 2015 #2

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
1. They're only your property after they're born. Before that, you're their property, fetal incubators
Wed Aug 19, 2015, 08:15 PM
Aug 2015

protecting those precious unborn future citizen snowflakes all destined to become Mother Teresa/Albert Einstein crosses...

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