Cruel and Heartless in America
It seems that euthanasia is not a bad word but rather a simple health care option these days. The following examples make that clear.
It seems that euthanasia is not a bad word but rather a simple health care option these days. The following examples make that clear.
An interesting bit of trivia is floating around in the press these days. It seems that between 2002 and 2009, nearly one billion dollars was given to organizations that support abortion in some way.
Recent headlines underscore the very reasons why it would have served the most vulnerable in our midst to have champions instead of politicians among the USCCB. It won’t take a rocket scientist to get my point. Just stick with me for a minute or two.
Thirty-seven years ago, the United States Supreme Court decriminalized an act that Planned Parenthood had spent years promoting as a backup to failed contraception. That act is abortion.
LESSON 8: Planned Parenthood plays down its aggressive abortion programs, preferring to describe such programs in deceptive terms, like “reproductive health,” or “family planning.” Every dollar… Read More »Population Control – Lessons – Lesson 8
The disinformation campaign about the actions of various birth control pills and how they work began years ago. American Life League has testified against them on many occasions
Between Sister Margaret Mary McBride of Phoenix and Sister Carol Keehan of the Catholic Health Association, there’s just a whole lot of misinformation and scandal going on. Much of the media persists in telling their tales from a very slanted perspective.
As we move along in time, more and more of our language is being corrupted. The problem is acute and international in scope.
Last month, a headline caught my attention; but like so many these days, I felt compelled to refrain from comment because there were others that presented even more dastardly news.
The headline is not a joke! It is in fact so uncharacteristically serious that there are barely printable words to express my horror. The headline from whence my speechlessness emanates is this: “‘Human rights’ urged for whales and dolphins.”
Growing up in suburban Los Angeles, I was not immune to those fairy tales that invited little minds to imagine what it would be like to be Maid Marian or Sir Lancelot or maybe even Cinderella.
We are so grateful to Bishop Thomas Olmsted from the Archdiocese of Phoenix, Arizona, that words cannot express our joy! For the first time in a very long time, a shepherd of the Church has put his foot down lovingly and with no hint of compromise.