The Women’s Studies Revolution: the Room Where it Happened

The Women’s Studies Revolution: the Room Where it Happened

Harvard Divinity School

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@CharlotteFairchild
@CharlotteFairchild - 09.08.2021 05:50

Fertile Prayers: Daily Fertile Prayers addresses the grief and difficulties of infertility and miscarriage in a daily devotion, no Bible verses. There are no Bible verses in most Bible translations for miscarriages, and no verses for men who suffer infertility. For a year I received polite rejections, including some notes written on form letters. Because people were selling the paperback for a higher price, I made the paperback out of print. The ebook is still $4.95 with the publisher. This is the kicker. The out of print paperback book is sometimes $800.00. The author doesn't get any of that. No pastors, including women, do not have a resource for miscarriage from the Bible or any other book, and I keep expecting something better than what I wrote for the millions of women having miscarriages. I gave away many, many copies away asking people to give the book to someone who had a miscarriage. I have 2 blogs that are free addressing miscarriage. I cannot afford my own book in paperback. I am here because I learned about Caplan. I was a VA chaplain at Milledgeville State Hospital and preached at the chapel for the mentally ill. Sexism is legal in religion.

Judson College, begun in 1838, closed for business on July 31, 2021 in Marion, Perry County, Alabama, 15 miles from Selma. Marion, Alabama, the birth town of Coretta Scott King, honored at the Women's Hall of Fame, is now probably in storage at the Alabama Archives in Montgomery. The pastors and staff could send their daughters since 2019 with free tuition to Judson College. This May, even with free tuition, only 5 women registered for classes this fall at Judson College, a creditor called a note, July 31, the school closed for business. The graduates are upset. I graduated from Judson College. There was diversity among women. There had been 350 enrolled students for decades until the present times. There had not been a woman President. A request was made for the next President to be a woman, and for LGBTQ students to be treated respectfully and fairly. Now that the college is closing, an Alumna is President. The last male president's friend.

I hope someone in women's science reads this. If the issue of Judson College was fairness and respect for LGBTQ students caused the pastors to end sending their daughters, then End abortion, use a condom.

You know that abortion controversy that pro life and pro choice women have? Why is it we never hear about the pro condom and the anti condom controversy of men? For men who are upset with male predators and LGBTQ openness, and so Judson College is now closed, when will the seminaries close? In seminary I fell in love with 2 men who came out 20 years after my graduation. Men in seminary know there is no chance of openness as LGBTQ. So there is no need to close the seminaries down as it will remain a secret with no equality for anyone who is not male and heterosexual.

Why is it that rape axe is still not available? Women are not believed when they are raped. Maybe men who have a rape axe condom trauma upon visiting an ER room, men will be less likely to continue as predators. In court, a man who had a rape axe trauma will not be dismissed and more than 1% of rapists will be fairly charged and pay their debt to society, as rape never improves a woman's ability to be a happy mother and wife. Trauma of rape axe will not improve the ability of rapists to continue as predators.

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