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There have been in the past, and I don’t know why they haven’t continued - things like Woman Take Back the Night, and Lady, Beware, for example.I’m not saying the Church doesn’t consider it a sin. I’m saying there is no strong base for support of victims. There is no “Walk to End Rape”, or things of that nature,
Really? I remember having the Lady, Beware talks at my school at least once a year, from Grade 9 onward. We even had it in college for the first couple of years.and there is no groups that are Church based that I am aware that raises rape awareness, and there is nothing that is nearly as publicized being done about rape, aside from a few charities and DV centers. No one came to my school and taught me about rape, and there is not an outcry about it, even though it is very common.
I agree with you that there needs to be support for victims of rape. I disagree that anyone should be encouraged to kill her own child, though. I have seen two instances where the child was actually part of the healing process, and brought the woman to have a much higher sense of self-worth, and a sense of purpose for her life, that she might not otherwise have had, without the child. Being called “Mama” instead of “victim” made the healing process go a whole lot faster, for them.I understand that abortion, to the Church, is a grave sin. I know that rape is also considered a grave sin. And I am not encouraging anyone to get an abortion, I’m defending that the choice should be there, and that the church should do just as much for rape victims as they do for abortion.