OOPS!! Sorry
I was honestly trying to think how our founding fathers might have thought of those things when I made that post yesterday.
My beliefs are strong, but they are just that, MY beliefs. I do not try to impose those on anyone else.
Hope everyone has a great day!!!
No worries, Yoyo. I appreciate I was able to say my piece and that you could say yours.
My husband is a HUGE history guy, loves it, reads about it, and watches mostly the history channel. He is also doing lots of research for his dissertation and just wrote a candidacy paper. Note I said, he did, not me.
Anyway, he told me that one thing researchers say is not to assume what someone thought (back in history and I guess that could apply to anytime) but only to go by what they actually said or did.
I was just thinking yesterday that I had never really heard much about what our forefathers actually said on those topics. Also that Sally Hemmings, a slave, did bear some children by Thomas Jefferson. So many issues with that whole thing, don't want to even go there. Just wanted to say that I personally don't know what those guys actually said about some of those topics and that I'm not sure those topics you named were burning social issues at that time. And if we did talk about it with them now, might be surprised as to what they had to say.....
Wasn't trying to attack or hurt, just felt very strongly and had to speak up or stew all day.
Cheryl
Edited to add a sentence I forgot.
We never touch people so lightly we do not leave a trace.
Peggy Tabor Millin
You're right that we don't know what they thought. I can tell you with certaintity that they didn't think much of women, hence the women not even mentioned in the consitution. We also know that rape wasn't a moral subject for them, since most of them raped black women on a daily basis and sold the children they concieved by raping said black women. I'm sure homosexuality was just as big then as now but if they had come out, they could have risked being burned at the stake like the witches, *****ally weren't witches but were women from families who had money so those women and men were accused of witchery just so those religious folk back then could get their hands on the land of those people who were supposedly witches. Abortion, well, they didn't really give a hoot about children, since they routinely sold the babies of black women without a thought about who was going to look after the toddler once it was taken from the old women from the plantation, because the young women certainly were not allowed to look after their own children.
Yeah, our founding fathers were a bunch of outstanding men. I failed to mention what they did to the Natives of this land, but we know pretty much what happened there. So to assume that they had good thoughts about humainity, well, I'd say they were all a bunch of criminals.

Edited to add: and besides just being articulate you are fearless and smart.
We never touch people so lightly we do not leave a trace.
Peggy Tabor Millin