In 1971, Heled Reddy released a song titled “I am woman”. The
first line of the song is, “I am woman, hear me roar.
Let’s travel back in time more than 50 years, and listen to it
again:
Helen Reddy - I Am Woman (1971) - YouTube
There’s an old saying that describes the place of women in our
society:
“When mama’s not happy, nobody’s happy.” That phrase, and Helen
Reddy’s song, are reminders that there is a price to be for misogyny.
Men as diverse as Harvey Weinstein, Roger Ailes, Bill Cosby,
Bill O’Reilly and Donald Trump have discovered that there is a steep price to
pay for not respecting the female members of our society.
Weinstein was sentence to 23 years in prison in 2020 after
losing a case in New York, and three years later¸ he was sentenced to an
ADDITIONAL 16 years in prison in Los Angeles for additional sexual
improprieties.
Bill Cosby served time in prison, and was forced to pay damages to numerous victims of sexual assault.
At one point, “The O’Reilly Factor” was the highest rated show
on cable television for 16 years. Ultimately, the sexual allegations against him
force FOX to pay $13 million to five women who he had sexually abused. That
same year (2017) his contract with FOX was terminated.
Although the “Access Hollywood” tape did not prevent Donald
Trump from become president, his sexual misconduct has become costly for him.
He was recently indicted by a New York jury for his connection with Storm Daniels,
and he recently was charged $5 million for a defamation suit tiled by E. Jean
Carroll.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_Access_Hollywood_tape
In 2022, 70% of the women in America were registered to vote,
compared to 68.2% of the women. If you were a member of a political party, you’d
be wise to keep all those women happy, but the GOP has done exactly the opposite.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/999930/share-people-registered-vote-gender/
The overturning of Roe v. Wade, long a goal of the Republican
party, has had unintended consequences. Like the dog who finally caught the
car, they aren’t sure what to do next.
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/fact-sheet/public-opinion-on-abortion/
Majorities of both men and
women express support for legal abortion, though women are somewhat more likely
than men to hold this view (63% vs. 58%). Since the Dobbs decision, half
of the 50 states have either banned abortions or rightened restrictions on the
procedure. As a result, the 2022 midterms were a disaster for the Republican Party
– and the 2024 elections won’t be pretty either.
It’s time that we move past politics into other aspects of
American life.
The Southern Baptist Convention
(SBC) has lost over a million members in the past three years, with
back-to-back years of the COVID-19 pandemic following a decade-plus of decline.
Pastor Rick Warren published a few thoughts on this topic in
The Washington Post this morning:
“Amid an unprecedented decline within the Southern Baptist
Convention (SBC), the nation’s largest
Protestant denomination has elected
to expel several churches for their interpretations of Scripture. That action
has fueled a larger conversation about the future of the denomination to which
I have belonged my entire life.
The SBC executive committee’s unprecedented decision has
opened a Pandora’s box of unintended consequences that will fundamentally
destroy several tenets of the Baptist faith upon which the Convention was
founded.
Membership in Catholic churches has also declined.
While
fewer than half of American adults responding to a recent poll said they are
members of a church, synagogue or mosque, the findings do not necessarily mean
that people have lost faith in God, a pair of church observers said.
Church
membership in 2020 dropped to 47% of the more than 6,100 respondents to a
Gallup Poll. It is the first time since the polling firm started measuring
church membership in 1937 that a minority of adults said they belonged to a
formal religious institution.
Back
then, in the midst of the Great Depression, 73% of adults said they belonged to
a church. Over the next six decades, membership levels remained steady at about
70% before a measured decline began
The poll's findings show that the
number of Catholics belonging to a parish dropped from 76% in 2000 to 58% in
2020. Among Protestants, the membership decline in the same period was smaller
— from 73% to 64%.
Membership in the Catholic church has declined because of
three factors:
1)
Our society as a while has become less religious,
and fully 15% of our population have no church affiliation
2)
Sexual abuse claims against current and former
members of the priesthood have cost the Catholic church more than $4 billion in
America.
3)
The majority of the Catholics in this country to not
agree with the church’s positions on abortion and birth control.
Over
80 million people today identify themselves as Catholics in the United States,
an increase of over 30 million since 1965.
With more
Catholics, there could be an assumption that the United States is overflowing
with men trying to become priests.
But that is far
from the truth. Instead, the number of Catholic priests in the United States
has seen a drastic decline since 1965, from nearly 60,000 to 37,500 in 2015.
https://tohell-andback.blogspot.com/2021/09/the-priest-shortage.html
The solution is obvious – but it won’t happen.
Up until about the 4th century, women served as priests in the
Catholic Church, but after that, only men could be priests (unless you
count Pope Joan in the 9th century).
Believe it or not,
there ARE female priests today, and the link below goes into more details. One
of our friends from A.C.C., Connie Walsh, started to prepare to be a priest.
However, the administrative duties of the priesthood did not appeal to her, so
she became a deacon instead.
The link below provides more information about female priests:
https://tohell-andback.blogspot.com/2021/02/pink-smoke-over-vatican.html
As a society, we need to be more mindful of the role that
women have in our society. If you are in a relationship with a special woman in
your life, treat her right – and don’t be afraid to send flowers.
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