Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Jesus And The Anorexic Suicidal Supermodels :: essays research papers
 Jesus and the Anorexic Suicidal Supermodels           The family unit is one of the most cherished institutions of American  society. Its function is one of philanthropy, to raise America's children in  accordance with our accepted norms and various proscriptions and prescriptions.       However, rising teenage pregnancy and juvenile crime seem to indicate  that the American family is not doing this. Many Americans insist that a family  is capable of producing a productive citizen in every instance and believe that  only a traditional family can do this.       So the conclusion one might draw baring in mind this paradigm is that  the traditional one mom and one dad family needs help as a function. Any Pat  Robertson-fearing Republican will tell you that Judeo-Christian ethics are the  foundation upon which the family is based, therefore to help the family why not  foster these religious ideals? (And while we're at it, why not make a  contribution to the two billion dollar tax-free Christian Broadcasting Network?)       The manifest function here of religion is to provide people with a  unifying belief that will scare kids into behaving so they do not go to Hell.  The latent function is that it is a slap in the face to every Easterner who has  conducted themselves in a productive and positive manner. Many of the Christian  right I am sure do not realize how offensive the notion is that Christianity is  the only faith to recognize that killing and stealing are bad.       What exactly are the "norms" that are so exclusive to Christianity? The  Christian world is more afflicted with crime than Singapore ever will be, just  take a walk through the super Catholic ghettos of Buenos Aires.       I personally believe that the break from moral traditions does not exist.  The vast majority of American youth hold murder and violence to be a  proscription, and so do their families whether they consist of two moms or two  dads or one of each. Certainly poverty has created a problem to compliment the  stress placed on those growing up in single parent families, and perhaps here is  where faith belongs. If people can just have something to believe in, to lift  up their spirits, perhaps the dread of daily life would not seem so terrible for  those it depresses, and here I speak not only of inner cities, I speak of the  dozens of people I know who have to be on prozac to have the will to wake up in  the morning, I speak of the countless multitudes of young women who purposely  vomit because they feel they have no control over their lives or because they    					    
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