Friday, October 04, 2013

Abortion, and the Culture of Death

By Douglas V. Gibbs

We knew that the moral disposition of society was in trouble when we began killing babies, and then began to call it a right.  The moral demise of American Society defines us as a nation, and is the fault of not only the culture, but the failure of the churches to speak louder, and stronger against the sin of abortion.

A pregnancy was once a blessing.  A child was considered to be a gift from God.  The ability to carry a new life, and bring that life into the world was a blessed event.  The event was cherished, and the mother, while the child was still in her belly, began to nurture the child, acting upon her motherly instincts.  Never would one of these mothers ever consider ending the life of the child in her womb.

As we struggle with the horrific actions in Syria where children were killed with chemical weapons, and as the Democrats frame every one of their socialist policies as being "for the children,"  the wars we fight are nothing compared to the carnage created by humans in their quest to eliminate life before it even has a chance to take its first breath.

How will historians define the age of America in this century?  We call ourselves moral and virtuous, yet we are quite different from our claims.  We have become numb to the sin of abortion, refusing to view these babies as children, and instead convinced that they are nothing more than tissue that simply needs to be removed from the body.  Some abortionists even compare unborn children to parasites.

Even the church has backed off, afraid to overly state their position, fearful that the IRS will come along and yank their non-profit status.

Instead of preaching morality, the churches have determined it is safer to be silent, and refuse to speak out against the greatest genocide in the world's history. The unwillingness of the churches to speak out against abortion, and instead be silent and apathetic, rather than adamant about the slaughter of unborn babies in the name of convenience, reveals the unwillingness of religious institutions to speak out against a culture obsessed with the gruesome death of the innocent.

Abortion is not where it is stopping, however.  In Washington DC, the local government has instituted a 24 hour waiting period for tattoos, but dares not to place any limits upon abortion.  In a review regarding autism research, Dr. Helen Ratajczak, a former drug company scientist, just published a comprehensive review that reveals aborted human fetal cells are in our food, vaccines, and cosmetics.  In a mock petition drive at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, near Washington DC, students were willing to sign a petition that suggested abortion should be legalized after the birth of the child.  Post-Birth abortion.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Blatant hypocrisy: D.C. institutes 24 hour waiting period for tattoos, not abortions - LifeSiteNews

Aborted Human Fetal Cells in Your Food, Vaccines, and Cosmetics - Wake Up Call News

University Students Sign Petition to Legalize Abortion After Birth - Freedom Outpost

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