Dora
Ex Member
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Let's look at the different side of the picture for a minute. I cannot talk other then the material what I resonate with which is well known in this such a loving community and that is Seth/Elias.
I have no idea or interest to find out how many Course of Miracle, or Ramtha or Abraham reader out there, what I do know that even 20 some year AFTER Jane Robert disengagement, and still way over 10 million Seth book sold. Both Elias site reached way over a million reader all over the world, and there is NOT ONE SINGLE CASE known that anyone who UNDERSTAND either or both material ever comitted a homicide, killed their own children just becuse Seth/or Elias whispered in their ear and told them to do so even though they're "labeled" as deceiving evil "earthbound" low vibration spirits by the fundamentalist ghetto. NOT one single Seth/Elias reader EVER needed exorcism, not one children whos parent read/understand the material see, hear or posessed by "evil" spirit.There are NO Andrea Yate's and Susan Smiths, nor "respected church member" like the BTK killer among Seth/Elias reader IF they have discernment and clarity about the material.
Why? Because this so called *new age cookery* bring awareness to the reader, bring SELF-KNOWLEDGE, bring freedom of choices, but the same time bring tremendeous responsibility and understandings that each action EFFECT ALL CONSCIOUSNESS. and that understanding brings INTEGRITY.
On the other hand let see what the statistic says.
Religion and child abuse study
The violence comes full-circle now and serves to perpetuate child abuse in our nation. In a booklet written for the National Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, Dr. Brandt Steele revealed that child abusers had themselves been abused as children. A pattern of violence was established early in their lives and they passed it along to their offspring.
The time has also come to recognize the painful truth that traditional Judeo-Christian moral values of pain and pleasure in human relationships have contributed substantially to child abuse and to the prevalence of physical violence in Western civilization. The religious system upon which our culture is based holds that pain, suffering and deprivation are moral and necessary to save one's soul or to make one a "good person." The crucifixion and scourging of Christ are examples. I mentioned before the biblical proverb that reflects the religious necessity to beat children with the rod to save their souls from hell.
This doctrine was dramatized in Molly Ivin's article "Whippings for God" in the January 25, 1974, issue of New Times. She reported on a home for delinquent girls operated by Lester Roloff, a former Southern Baptist minister from Texas, who was prosecuted for spanking, whipping and beating the girls. He was quoted as saying, "Better a pink bottom than a black soul." State Attorney General John Hill said: "I don't mind pink bottoms. What I do object to is black, blue and bloody."
Abuse by Christian Groups
In 1994, a three month old boy was ritually murdered in Quebec, Canada by members of the International Chivalric Order Solar Tradition, a doomsday cult. They follow a syncretistic religion, combining Roman Catholicism, homeopathic medicine and high finance. This religious group believed that the murder was required because the infant was the Anti-Christ mentioned in the Book of Revelation of the Christian Scriptures. They ritually murdered the child by driving a wooden stake through his heart. The group went on to engage in mass murders and suicides among their membership in Quebec and France.
During 1995, a young Oriental woman in California was accidentally killed during a Christian exorcism which involved extensive physical abuse. A small group of Christians were trying to drive a demon from her body. Her corpse was left for a few days before the police were called, in the hopes that she would return to life.
During 1995, an infant in Ontario Canada was tortured and accidentally killed during a Christian exorcism by her grandmother. The infant had cried a lot and was believed to have been possessed by a demon. The murderer was convicted and received a 18 month jail sentence. Just fee of the sample.
The study reveal that
The incidence of Christian Ritual Abuse. when it results in death, it often comes to the attention of the authorities and is reported in the media. But for every known murder case, there are probably many instances of physical, emotional or psychological ritual abuse which did not result in a death; these might well have gone unreported. A massive study of ritual abuse and what was called "religious abuse" involved questioning 6000 members of the American Psychological Association. Their definition of religious abuse includes abuse which may or may not involve some degree of ritual. They concluded that of the 2,297 cases of religious abuse reported
58% involved "abuse by religious professionals" 38% abuse involved religious setting, religious shcool or daycare, 24% abuse related to get rid of "evil" spirit from the child, 14% involved abouse witholding medical care for religious reason.
These data would SEEMS to indicate that the incidence of ritual abuse during exorcisms should be considered as a serious social problem
2003-05-13 Deanna LaJune Laney, 38, of Tyler, Texas, member of the choir at the First Assembly of God Church, beats to death her 8- and 6-year-old sons, telling authorities afterward that God told her to kill them. Her 14-month-old son was also found beaten and bloodied, but still alive, under a pillow in his crib. The case bears similarities to that of another Texas woman, Andrea Yates, who was sentenced to life in prison for drowning her five children. Yates believed that she was possessed by Satan and that by killing her children she was sending them to heaven and saving them from the fires of hell.
London, Ontario, Canada--Walter Zepeda was possessed by the devil. His parents, devoutly religious members of a Pentecostal church that believes in such manifestations, knew that much to be true. They had seen their shy 19-year-old son engage in behaviours that could only signal the presence of Satan. So Diego Zepeda-Cordera called his friend Alex Osegueda, a fellow member of the Missionary Church of Christ and a man of equal devotion, to help him rid his son of the evil. They had no idea the seven days of forced confinement it took to drive away the devil would also, literally, drain the life out of Walter. He lost nine litres of fluid as he lay strapped with men's ties to metal chairs in the basement apartment he shared with his family in this western Ontario city. Ultimately he died of dehydration. Yesterday, the squarely cut shoulders of Mr. Zepeda-Cordero heaved silently as a judge sentenced him and Mr. Osegueda to four years in jail for the ritual that caused the teen's death. Sometimes in the near future I'll present the official statistics brake down to the homicide/crime rate among the individuals who are regularly attend in church activities
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