That Which Has Breath
The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade. And I’m scared. I’m scared for all of the women and girls who will die in desperation. I am scared of all of the fear and shame that will live in more women and girls. I am scared that this is just the opening of a door that will lead to the ripping away of rights and protections of people in this country. And I’m scared that I am too exhausted to fight. As people in a country that declares liberty and justice for all we are extremely disconnected. We’ve lost our way. We’ve come to find pleasure in the pain and misfortune of our fellow Americans. We’ve decided that our neighbor is now our enemy. Those who are celebrating the end of Roe v. Wade say that there are choices between sex and no sex, as if we are not created to be sexual human beings who have sex for pleasure, as if rape, incest, human trafficking, etc. doesn’t exist. As an ordained clergywoman in the United Church of Christ, I am afraid that there is nothing new that I can say th...