Memories often return unbidden, like a house fire, to victims of childhood abuse so severe it induced Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Experiences so horrific they are often, tragically, not believed when as adults they recall and recount them aloud in brave defiance of threats which silenced them when they were helpless children.

Buster writes:

Do you recall the words, "You’re going to make me a lot of money"?

While you were eyed, as though you were livestock in a pasture somewhere — a steer or a gilt on the hoof awaiting sale and slaughter.

Years later, did you become a vegetarian?

You are not alone in this nightmare. Consider this from Grace Uncensored

Read the rest and view the eloquent, moving video there.

Debut of Showtime’s United States of Tara, a comedy which revolves around Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), drove me to reexamine the causes of DID.

Pedophilia and other child sex abuse are the primary causes.

At Grace Uncensored I found ("trigger" warning) this enlightening music video about hidden abuse:

Given its horrific origins, we find humor in DID?

Frink looks carefully at United States of Tara and thinks Diablo Cody may be writing an enlightening entertainment about the searing issue.

I’ll be watching.

Will you?

Batholics in Bohemia

The caption translates, “Did you vote for Christian democratic party, Civic democratic party or social democrats? According to the new SBC instruction no. 214/09 we cannot accept liberal voters.”

Baptist Planet says, tongue firmly in ironic cheek, that the pope may have downplayed interfaith dialog just as a prominent Southern Baptist pastor at a Jacksonville, Fla., church argued so oddly that Catholicism is a “cult”.

Uh huh.

Is the opinionated Florida pastor a Batholic, or perhaps a Cathist?

I do wonder.

Please read it all here.

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