Contrapunctus XXV


 

By David R. Graham
31 January 2003

What It's All About
   

The End of Misogygy      
Through World-Wide Warfare      

 

This world tumult we're facing now is over one thing, misogyny. The community of sovereign nations has resolved that it will not tolerate misogyny any longer and one way and another they will eliminate it. Racism, imperialism and oligarchism have been defeated in principle by humanity during the past 200 years, now it is the turn of misogyny. The battle that has commenced over this issue is greater than all the wars experienced during the 20th Century, even taken together. Reason: the ailment resides in the life-stream even of those nations who have resolved to eliminate misogyny. No combined arms is able to win this war either way.

Therefore, all most go forward as best they can see in and through the hurly-burly and do their duty, trusting that God will supply the necessary extra jolt required for the forces of humanity to win over the forces defending misogyny, which are equally empowered on the world-wide stage, save for the favor of divine force.

As I meditated in St. Thomas Episcopal Church yesterday it came to me that ECUSA (The Episcopal Church in the USA) is the latest in a string of leaders responsible for bringing the world to this occasion. Bahá'u'lláh started it, the suffragette movement pushed it forward, MacArthur in Japan made it a world-issue, and ECUSA ignited the wrath of misogynist so-called religious leaders world-wide by ordaining women, the first main-line Christian denomination to do so. Thus, for ECUSA now to feign revulsion at the onset of battle in a war ECUSA prefigured is sick. This war was made inevitable by a line of leaders the most recent of which is ECUSA. I do not condemn ECUSA for ordaining women -- I think the action was stupid but not condemnable -- I condemn ECUSA for feigning revulsion at its consequence, which is, in fact, necessary: the biggest world war yet experienced, with the goal of eliminating misogyny.

 


The pictures at the top of this page represent
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux,
the Mellifluous Doctor.

Contrapuncti
Phenomena to Study (U.S.A.)
Phenomena to Study (Poland)