I have a new blog entry regarding Bishop Jenky's controversial Homily. You can read and comment upon it, here.
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Project 180
Project 180 shows how much people don't know and don't realize why and how the holocaust of Abortion is worse than the tragedy of the Holocaust of 6 million Jews, and 4 million Catholics, Christians, Gypsies, homosexuals, and mentally challenged people.
It is not a move that is easy to watch. It is not a movie that very young children should see. But it is a movie that you should see. The questions it asks, the answers it gives, are there to help you do the same in simpler conversations.
Last night, Mike Wallace died. On Sept. 9, 1957 he interviewed the founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger. Her philosophies are the foundation of Planned Parenthood even today.
Mike Wallace Interview of Margaret Sanger
To me, the most chilling comment was her response to Mike Wallace when he asked if she believed in sin.
Margaret Sanger responded: " I believe the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world...<pause>...that have disease from their parents, that have no chance to be human beings, practically. Delinquents. Prisoners. Just marked when they're born. To me that that is the greatest sin."
Click the link above to hear the whole interview.
Something else that occurs to me as I watched this interview is that oral contraceptives will be the cigarettes of the future. Cigarettes were once touted as healthy and good, but were found to be horribly bad for you. Think about it.
Mike Wallace Interview of Margaret Sanger
To me, the most chilling comment was her response to Mike Wallace when he asked if she believed in sin.
Margaret Sanger responded: " I believe the greatest sin in the world is bringing children into the world...<pause>...that have disease from their parents, that have no chance to be human beings, practically. Delinquents. Prisoners. Just marked when they're born. To me that that is the greatest sin."
Click the link above to hear the whole interview.
Something else that occurs to me as I watched this interview is that oral contraceptives will be the cigarettes of the future. Cigarettes were once touted as healthy and good, but were found to be horribly bad for you. Think about it.
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