Tuesday, February 12, 2013

State of the Human Family...a speech


Many people today believe that the family is no longer important. Some schools in the United States of America, serve three meals a day. This destroys the family by lessening the time that children can spend with their parents. Yet so many things point to families. Let's look at the cat for one. The cat will defend her young with her life, she works night and day for weeks teaching her young what is safe to eat and what is not. Recently, I had a mother cat living under my old chicken coop. I was giving her plenty of food, but then something happened and one of her kits got hurt, so even thou she had plenty of food she moved all of her kittens to a safer location even thou it would be harder for her. Yet now so many mothers would rather turn the teaching of their children over to the government. Even though the government tens to wont what is best for itself rather than what is best for the governed. Like after the Russian Bolshevik Revolution, when Stalin came to power, the schools told the children that god did not exist, because if the children did not believe that god exists then they will be more likely to believe exactly what the government told them, and the Russian government also tried to close down the practice of all religions.
How can the human race hope to survive when we can not or will not grasp the thing that so many of the tiniest creatures have mastered?
God created man and woman to work together and have a family. But now people are encouraging us to forget that marriage is between a man and a woman and that families are important.
Instead they are encouraging same-sex marriage and that woman should not have babies. In fact a article in The Daily Herald said that the American birth rate is at its lowest for the fourth year in a row. It's now the lowest it's been in 14 years. Also there have been well over 1 billion abortions, world wide, since 1980.
Now the common feeling is that if you are at all unhappy in marriage, you should just give up and find a new partner. In 2009 the U.S. Census Bureau did an American Community Survey and found that the marriage breakups for first marriage is about 50%; the brake up rate after second marriage is 67% and the brake up rate for third marriage is 74%.
Does no one even considers the impact that this will have on the children who are missing a parent? Just a little side note on that, if a child's parents divorce that child is 4 times more likely to get a divorce than a child who's parents stayed together. That is if the parent, had any children. Children today more than ever need their mother ans father. Here are some statistics on how important it is for children to have a father.
Young men who grow up in fatherless homes are twice as likely to end up in jail as those who come from a traditional two parent home. (journal of research on adolescence September 14-2004)
63% of youth suicides come from fatherless homes.
85% of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes.
71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes.
70% of juveniles in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes. (National Institution of Justice 1998)
Kids that live in single or step-families report lower education expectation. (American Sociological Review 1991)
In a longitudinal study of 1,197 fourth-grade students researchers observed “greater levels of aggression in boys from mother-only households than from boys in mother-father households. (Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 1995)
Almost twice as many high achievers come from two parent homes as come from one parent homes. (Charles F. Kettering Foundation 1990)
Only 13% of juvenile delinquents come from families in which the biological mother and father are marred to each other. By contrast, 33% have parents who are either divorced or separated and 44% have parents who were never marred. (Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services April 1994)
The likelihood that a young male will engage in criminal activity doubles if he is raised without a father and triples if he lives in a neighborhood with a high concentration of single-parent families. (Underclass Behaviors in the United States,CUNY, Baruch College 1993)
In closing I would like to quote a poem entitled: I AM THE CAT. By: Leila Usher
In Egypt they worshiped me
I am the cat.
Because I bend not to the will of man 
They call me a mystery.
When I catch and play with a mouse,
They call me cruel.
Yet they take animals to keep
In parks and zoos that they may gape at them.
Nay, more, they persecute their own human creatures;
They shoot, they hang, they torture them,
Yet dare to call me cruel.
Could but see themselves
As I the Cat see them,
These human creatures, bereft of all freedom
Who fallow in the ruts others made 
Long ages ago!
Who have rings in their noses
Yet know it not.
They hate me, the Cat,
 Because, forsooth I don't love them.
Do they love me?
They think all animals were made for their pleasure,
To be their slaves.
And wile I kill only for my needs,
they kill for pleasure, power, and gold.
And then pretend to a superiority!
Why should I love them?
I, the Cat whose ancestors
Proudly trod the jungle,
Not one ever tamed by man.
Ah, do they know
That the same immortal hand
that gave them live, gave life to me?
But I alone am free--  
I Am The Cat.

This poem talks about how the human race takes things for granted.
It seems to me that if we do not chance our ways soon we will kill ourselves off.