Featured Post

Introduction

Welcome to the Raggedy Cottage and Garden. As an effort to promote home style creativity and genuine old-fashioned character, I have starte...

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Who are the most vulnerable people?

I have not personally studied a lot of sociology, but I can say by experience, by observations, and by reading about different conditions, these cases are more than likely true among most of humanity.

A person is a person at conception.  Maybe that person is not liked by the woman or social system because of some possible "appearance" or condition that the person-to-develop may have. (ie. the condition of being a minority isn't liked by someone)

A child in the womb at 20 weeks to one week of age after birth.....

A disabled child in the womb (mother may be under pressure to do damage to the unborn child)

Children with disability

The poor elderly, especially widows, particuarly the homeless

The poor elderly, especially widows, in bad environmental conditions

The poor elderly, especially widows, in poor social conditions (no church group, no friends, no hobby, no family etc)

The poor disabled (temporary pregnancy conditions for some pregnancies)

The poor single parent family with children under the age of 5

Persons in domestic violence conditions, especially if lack of resources and people to help are available

People who speak up for others or differing beliefs in dangerous conditions (like Martin Luther King Jr.)

*Minority/immigrant/religiously different/different political opinion conditions added on to any of the above....even worse in severe oppression or persecution areas.

*Homeless conditions adds to the strain


*******************************

Find more ways to develop greater understanding and rhetorical skills through post-secondary education in our demanding world, while still maintaining a strong biblical world-view.  Find a way to build confidence through frugal and effective post-secondary education, without compromising values.  My book may be purchased through amazon.com.  More information found here.

Remnant Education by [Spilde, Laura]



No comments:

Songs of Love and Hope