VIOLENT AMERICA
By
Maj.
Gen.Jerry R. Curry, (Ret'd)
CurryforAmerica.com
In
2011 more than 30,000 people died from gun injuries
in the United States. America seems to have a
fascination with violence which has crept into all
aspects of our everyday life and has spawned a
culture of violence. As a nation, we seem to have
lost our societal bearings, our sense of what is
right and acceptable compared to what is wrong and
unacceptable.
We have developed a culture of personal and
collective violence. It is easy to blame this change
on things which are inert such as assault rifles
which, if left to their own devices, are harmless.
It is
not an assault rifle problem or the size of a gun
clip that is the problem. Violence has become a
failed societal cultural problem. Once human life
was safeguarded in America and treated as sacred,
was respected and honored. But forty years ago a new
day dawned, one in which the taking of human life
became so routine and casual that it fell into the
“commonplace” category. Why? Because that was where
American society and the Supreme Court of the United
States willed it to be.
That
day murder became matter-of-fact. Societal pressure
took it out of the “Thou shalt not” category of the
Ten Commandments and grouped it together with lesser
things. To be sure this grouping was disapproved of
by many American citizens, but not enough of them to
force society to reject this new attitude toward
murder.
Through the 1973
Roe v. Wade decision, the Supreme Court consecrated the “word
change;” and American civilization started fatally
decaying the very day, hour and minute that Roe v.
Wade became the law of the land.
At
the time of its adoption, arguments in its favor
seemed to make at least a little sense -- very
little. Unborn
babies were declared to be property, part of a
woman’s body; and women were given the right to
dispose of their property in any way they saw fit,
much like the
Dred Scott decision. The Court decided that only the pregnant woman
herself could legally decide whether or not to
terminate the life of her unborn property.
Since
then DNA has been discovered; and DNA proves beyond
all doubt that an unborn baby is in no way part of
the mother’s body. Therefore, the unborn child is
not property of the mother and the mother has no
legal rights over the body of the unborn baby. So
the mother cannot legally decide whether or not to
abort her unborn child.
Back
in 1973 the Supreme Court changed the word “murder”
to a less offensive word, to the word “abortion.”
Since then the word murder had been considered to be
evil; and the word abortion has been considered to
be good.
According to the Bible, the judges who originally
decided Roe v.
Wade and those who continue to sustain that
decision will burn in Hell for eternity. For
abortion is nothing more than Court sanctioned and
legalized murder. If society won’t safeguard a
child’s life within the sanctity, safety and
security of a mother’s womb, it probably will not
safeguard that same life when it is walking down a
neighborhood street
Someone once said, “Nothing is finally settled until
it is settled right.” That is probably why the
Roe v. Wade
decision is still the subject of such open,
sometimes violent debate throughout the land. “We
The People” will never accept it because deep down
we believe that the Court’s ruling is wrong and more
and more people are speaking up and saying that it
is a wrong decision. Therefore, the Court may one
day be forced, by the American people, to reverse
and overrule the
Roe v. Wade
decision.
If
Pope Francis wants to make a maximum impact on
restoring justice to American society and preserving
it throughout the world, one of the things he might
consider is coming to Washington and getting
America’s Catholic Supreme Court members in line
with the church’s teachings.
Then
perhaps the Justices could start undoing the awful
wrong the Court has perpetrated on our civilization.
It is time the great sin of Court sanctioned murder,
which is called abortion, was lifted from the nation
by declaring the Court’s 1973
Roe v. Wade decision null and void.
The
Pope could start by telling the Justices that the
Court has sinned a great sin and that they need to
confess their sins, ask for forgiveness and let him
absolve them. Perhaps then the evil curse of
violence which has settled down over this land could
be lifted and America will once more regain its
historical, societal and cultural footing.