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The Arsenic of Human Kindness

The Washington Post has a way with words when it comes to topics such as euthanizing the elderly and the dying. A recent headline, “A Humane Way to End Life,” caught my eye because of the underlying message that assisted suicide is actually a good idea.

A Number Is Not a Person

Let us resume the practice of giving names to life and to things. I have been a mere number long enough to know what it means to be nameless and what effect it has on life.

Abortion in Overdrive

Over the past few weeks it has become abundantly clear that the tipping point for the radical abortion machine is upon us—and it’s a frightening image.

Lashing Out at a Lion

Heroic Catholic leader Cardinal Raymond Burke has recently become the target of vitriolic language among those who have chosen to fashion the argument that Catholic teachings are out of date and represent “hatred and bigotry.

Pelosi and Other Catholic Nonsense

The media and many in government positions use fear and intimidation to keep morality at bay. Standing up for God’s word or the tenets of a Christian faith will get you labelled a bigot or closed minded. They expect us to just be quiet and accept today’s “changes.” But we cannot, and should not, acquiesce.

Acting to Expose the Pill

Take action tomorrow. Follow our lead and educate your family, friends, acquaintances, and even strangers about a toxic and deadly chemical that millions of women willingly ingest every day. If we don’t tell them the truth, who will?

Truth and the Birth Control Pill

In a society devoid of morality, should it be surprising that lies surround us and advocates of the pill attempt to obfuscate when it comes to birth control? So many know and understand the truth, but this truth is often swept under the proverbial rug. It’s time to open the eyes of Americans and see the reality awaiting us in the form of this tiny pill.

Ruthless Sympathy

The disposable mentality of our society had permeated into all areas of life, and now we see that even the sick or terminally ill are thought of in this way. How have we become a society that just wants to get rid of those whom we find it difficult to care for?

And Now a Word about Justice

Man wants to be so independent that he is leaving God out of more and more of his life. We push Him aside, searching for what’s fun for the here and now, and not really caring about morality, about other people, or even our own well-being. What happens to a society that lives like this? What happens to our souls?