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The New Law: No Teaching Hell to Children
It's been proven by the entire body of psychology that the teaching of Hell to children is a terrifying, psychologically abusive indoctrination technique that is no longer a freedom of religion issue, it is a human rights issue. I truly believe that the equal rights movement has not only not ended yet, but will continue to expand to include the protection of children from this massively traumatizing fear-based teaching of burning for eternity in Hell for ever questioning such teachings.
How many of us are even willing to say anything on this matter? How many of us are loving enough to care about our children and put into place laws to protect them from this more than obvious form of psychological traumatization? We cannot just sit in peace while our neighbors are being rounded up and gassed to death in the chambers. When did the majority of United States citizens decide that the work of social liberation for all had ended and that there wasn't any more work to do but enjoy the temporal fruits of narcissism and self-centered career focus? How many us would be willing to support the signing into law of a protective measure that would make it illegal to harm our youth and their precious psyches? How many of us see the bigger picture and how this literally effects us all? Do we not see that the only way to transcend to a more world-centric moral stance that would extend care and concern to ALL people, regardless of religion, race, sex, or economic level, is to oust the very teaching that insures this development will never take place?
I know that Integral Life has a majority of caring members who are not as narcissistic and egocentric as much of the world at this time. I know I'm pretty much preaching to the choir. But we are not here to serve ourselves. We are here to serve the thousands of generations to come. What we do right now will be felt for thousands of years. And what we do not do will as well.
Our current focuses in social and cultural evolution, like the liberation of African Americans and Women were 50 years ago, are as follows: #1. Allowing all equal rights we all enjoy to be extended to include people of varying sexual preferences. #2. Allowing men to be socially and culturally supported in awakening to and enjoying the release, creativity, and emotional well-being of the innate feminine side within, and also have an image of ourselves as men that isn't simply "a disposable body who is given promotion and appreciation for being cut-throat and willing to sacrifice life and limb as a means to gaining self-worth and love from society." #3. Extending the same protection from psychological traumatization we all enjoy to all children regardless if it is done by a dogmatically religious organization or its members, or done by complete strangers who happen to come into close proximity to our children. #4. Teaching the proven reality of the process of projection to all of our youth while in the earlier stages of receiving their public educations, so that the impulses that arise in conflict can be noticed and so that awareness can be trained to turn inwardly and seek out the root causes of where the hatreds and fears really stem from. #5. Setting into place a mandatory travel abroad program that would send youth from inner city ghettos to other countries or areas of the world that would give them a year's experience outside of the tiny box called "the ghetto," and help set into place in their experiences a knowledge that there is something far greater awaiting them in the world rather than drug dealing, gang activity, and the welfare system.
There are many other focuses not mentioned yet. And I'll leave them up to you to think about. But I do want to state that just because we will be seeing laws in the next decade or so that protect children from the psychologically traumatizing abuses of the teaching that their little, innocent bodies will burn forever in Hell, this does not mean that Christianity or churches will be outlawed, or even that the teaching of Hell will be outlawed. It only means that they will have to wait until the children have grown into a more mature and psychologically stable age before receiving this teaching. This will at least give them a fighting chance. For now, they are all down on bended knee with their little hands and legs tied behind their backs, getting whipped with the fear-driven chains of indoctrination that were used in the Dark Ages. And our silence makes us all complicit.
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Hell no
Posted March 14th, 2010 by KammMy kids are taught that hell is fiction and part of the mythic interpretation of what God is. They like that better.