Sexual Violence
However, about one in five women in the United States are raped during their life, according to data released in early September 2014 by the Centers for Disease Control. And another 40% experience other forms of sexual violence, mostly at the hands of other Americans though some suspect the rising numbers to be sourced from Islamic immigrants who have a distain for female infidels. We get uncomfortable talking about sex because religion has clogged the workings of minds about this most essential and vulnerable subject. However, the fact is that we were created with sex and it represents the most vulnerable part of our being. So when one attacks a person’s sexuality they are attacking the deepest most vulnerable part of that person. It is an attack on a person’s soul. In addition, any sexual violence against us at any age can terrify and shock us into a life of grief and eventually to the shores of cancer. “The homophobic, anti-women views of Judaism, compounded by the even more anti-sex ideals of Christianity, or more pointedly Roman Catholicism, poisoned with sin what was once a sacred and holy act for much of the ancient world. Religious texts, which billions claim as their holy books, are in fact hate literature themselves, calling distinctly for the murder not only of different cultures, but also homosexuals, rebellious children, unfaithful wives and others.”[1]
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==See Also==Archontic Deception BehaviorVictim-VictimizerSexual Misery