Showing posts with label abortion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abortion. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Pray for Newtown


Yesterday afternoon, I received news of a terrible shooting at an elementary school in previously unknown Newtown, CT.  Rarely does a news story affect me emotionally, but immediately I knew that this story was different.  I immediately felt a great sense of pain and sorrow.  I could think of nothing else the remainder of the day.  I was devastated and sickened to learn that a young man, 20 years of age, could shoot his mother in the face, travel to the school where she taught and kill 26 people including 20 children ages 5-10!  Unbelievable!  What could possibly be going through his mind?

Undoubtedly, this event will generate a lot of discussion about how we can prevent such occurrences from happening again.  We must have this discussion.  These mass shootings and tragedies are occurring more frequently and more horrifically now than I can remember ever before.  Our culture and society has some serious problems and we need to talk about some serious solutions.  I don’t have all the answers, but I know a good place to start.

We need God.  We have seen a steady push in our culture to eliminate God in the public, and in some instances we have even made it difficult to practice one’s faith privately as well.  I believe that the vast majority of the problems our county and world face are spiritual problems.  We need to foster a culture that values all human life.  ALL human life!  I cried yesterday thinking about the tragedy in Connecticut.  I don’t cry often, but I cried yesterday.  The events break my heart.  I pray for the souls of those who lost their lives yesterday.  It is especially hard to learn that so many children lost their lives.  I have a special place in my heart for babies and children.  I think about how the loss of so many lives impacts us all, but most especially the parents, family members and friends.  I in no way want to downplay the events of yesterday in Connecticut, but did you know that in the United States over 3000 innocent children are brutally killed every day in their mother’s womb?  Over 3000 children in the United States… every day!

Yesterday our nation grieved.  Appropriately so!  The loss of innocent lives is devastating.  The proper response to such tragedies is grieving, sorrow and prayer.  26 people lost their lives in the tragedy yesterday.  Horrendous news, but why does this tragedy bring us to tears when the loss of over 3000 children every day does not even enter our minds on a daily basis.  How can we explain this contradiction?

We were shocked and surprised by yesterday’s events, but should we have been?  In a culture that allows and sometimes even encourages mothers to make a choice to kill their own child resting in womb, which should be the safest place for a child, how can we be shocked that a deeply troubled young man would have no regard for the value of his life or the lives of others?  In a culture that values life based on how that individual can benefit ourselves or society instead of recognizing the inherent value of every human life, why are we so surprised when lives are taken?  In a culture that glamorizes brutal violence, why should we be surprised when we see that violence in real life?

Yesterday’s tragedy has ignited lots of emotions in all of us.  We can see with our own eyes images of children crying.  These children have names.  We can witness their personalities and the friendships they’ve built.  It is real to us.  We can easily identify these innocent children as victims.  Conversely, abortions are most often times secret.  It is a choice that mothers make.  The ‘procedure’ is usually overseen by a doctor.  The child is not fully developed.  The child is hidden in the womb.  Many times the general public may never even know that an abortion has taken place, and so many don’t mourn the loss of children’s lives through abortion.  Many see abortion as a woman’s choice.  Many see abortion as a medical decision and the baby as a condition.  I stand in prayer outside of abortion clinics not to condemn women who make the terrible choice to abort their child, but hopefully to give them one last chance to change their mind and save the life of their child.  We in the pro life movement want to offer women hope, love and support.  We want them to truly understand the decision they are making, which is terminating the life of their child.  Until we as a culture recognize and understand that we are killing our children every day in great numbers through abortion; until we grieve and mourn the loss off children in the womb like we mourn the loss of the many innocent lives taken in yesterday’s tragedy, these tragedies will continue to occur and occur more frequently.

Yesterday I stated on my Facebook page that I trust in God that some good might come of this horrific tragedy, and I am already seeing much good.  Parents are hugging their children.  People are looking at life in a slightly different way.  People are expressing to those close to them how much they love them.  People are starting to discuss how we as a culture need to change so that we can avoid these tragedies in the future.  People are turning to God in prayer.  People are bonding with their neighbors.  It is easy to focus on all of the bad in the world, but there are a great number of really good people.  God can work through the most horrendous tragedies.  God is at work today.  Listen to Him and act accordingly.

God bless,

Mike

Thursday, March 8, 2012

ABORTION 2012

The video KONY 2012 is going viral on YouTube.  KONY 2012  is a great and moving video exposing a very grave injustice taking place in Uganda.  All humans should be concerned about such grave injustices no matter where it takes place or who is the victim.  Not to belittle the situation in Uganda, but I hope his next video is titled ABORTION 2012, because abortion takes more innocent lives of "invisible" children all around the world than any one man or woman ever could.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Support the Pence Amendment

Vote will take place today.  Contact your representative and urge them to support the Pence Amendement and then pray that this amendment will pass.



God bless!

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Obama Celebrates Abortion on 38th Anniversary of Roe vs. Wade

On a day when hundreds of thousands of pro-life men, women, and children marched in Washington and across the nation in protest of the Roe vs. Wade Supreme Court decision which legalized abortion in the United States, President Obama issued the following statement.


President Obama’s statement:

“Today marks the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that protects women’s health and reproductive freedom, and affirms a fundamental principle: that government should not intrude on private family matters.


I am committed to protecting this constitutional right. I also remain committed to policies, initiatives, and programs that help prevent unintended pregnancies, support pregnant women and mothers, encourage healthy relationships, and promote adoption.


And on this anniversary, I hope that we will recommit ourselves more broadly to ensuring that our daughters have the same rights, the same freedoms, and the same opportunities as our sons to fulfill their dreams.”

President Obama continues to provide proof that he is the most pro-abortion president in this country’s history. Let’s take a closer look at what exactly it is that he said.

“Today marks the 38th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that protects women’s health”

How does abortion protect women’s health? Pregnancy is not a disease. In fact, abortion carries far more health risks for the mother than carrying out the pregnancy. Physical effects of abortion could include any of the following: bowel injury, hemorrhaging, infection, laceration of the cervix, perforation of the uterus, severe and rapid bleeding, and more. This does not even mention the emotional side effects such as post-abortion syndrome or the long term side effects such as an increased risk of breast cancer, future miscarriages, etc.

“And reproductive freedom”

What is reproductive freedom? Is it the freedom to reproduce or the freedom from reproducing? Judging from the context of the President’s comment, I’m guessing he is talking about a freedom from reproducing, but can you really call killing your own child freedom? Children are not a burden as President Obama once famously stated, but they are a blessing from God. No woman, and no man for that matter should have the right to kill their child. Women have the freedom to choose a chaste lifestyle and in so doing will avoid pregnancy, but once the woman has achieved conception there is no freedom from reproducing. The intentional choice to kill a child in the womb is not freedom, but slavery to ignorance or selfishness.

“and affirms a fundamental principle: that government should not intrude on private family matters.”

I find this phrase very ironic coming from a president that seems to constantly push for bigger government intervention in our lives. The hypocrisy of his statement is clear and evident even in the very matter in which he speaks. He says that abortion is a private family matter, yet he pushes for more lenient abortion laws which allow an underage girl to have an abortion without a parent’s knowledge or consent. Many times only the woman and the abortionist know about the abortion. President Obama seems to have no problem forcing all Americans to purchase health insurance. Is this not also a private family matter? President Obama has no problem requiring all public schools institute “comprehensive” sex education to children as young as 6. I thought the primary educators of children are their parents. So much for not intruding on private family matters.

“I am committed to protecting this constitutional right.”

Is the killing of an unborn child really a constitutional right or is this a misinterpretation of the constitution? This comment reveals that not only does President Obama indifferent about abortion, he is actively promoting abortion.

“I also remain committed to policies, initiatives, and programs that help prevent unintended pregnancies, support pregnant women and mothers, encourage healthy relationships, and promote adoption.”

The problem is that the policies, initiatives and programs that President Obama supports in reality do the exact opposite of his supposed goals. President Obama is a proud supporter of Planned Parenthood, the deadly organization that is the leading abortion provider in our nation. They also echo these same sentiments all the while making millions of dollars through their abortion business. The push for a contraceptive culture is certainly behind his plan for a reduction in unwanted pregnancies, but in reality it is the very contraceptive minded culture that has created and expanded the notion of unwanted pregnancy.

“And on this anniversary, I hope that we will recommit ourselves more broadly to ensuring that our daughters have the same rights, the same freedoms, and the same opportunities as our sons to fulfill their dreams.”

The conception and delivery of a child does not inhibit the hopes and dreams of a woman. Sarah Palin is a perfect example of a pro-life woman who has achieved great public success. In fact, the birth of a child is the very definition of hope. Ask any woman who has tried unsuccessfully to achieve pregnancy how they feel about the opportunity to have a baby. Once again, President Obama fails to see or understand the great blessing of children. May God have mercy on our wounded nation. I pray that one day abortion will be an unthinkable decision and that the Roe vs. Wade decision will be overturned. Continue the fight for life. We will win because we have God and the truth on our side.



God bless!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Blood Money Documentary

I just received my pre-ordered copy of the documentary Blood Money. This is a movie that people really need to see because it exposes the abortion industry for what it really is; an industry driven by financial greed, not compassion for women. Some of the revelations in this movie will probably shock you and I know it deeply saddend me. I will be setting up a meeting with the pastor at my church to see if we can have a showing of this movie at the parish hall. DVD's are now available at the website Blood Money Film.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Facebook Message Boards: Abortion, War, Prayer

Occasionally I will visit my facebook group sites and see if there are any interesting discussions. In my Pro-Life From Conception to Natural Death group, I found an interesting discussion on abortion and war. Some were suggesting that war often gets over-looked by pro-life advocates. I agree with this point, it often does get overlooked by pro-life advocates. War should always be avoided if at all possible, but war and abortion are separate issues. Abortion kills thousands more lives per day and therefore it is the larger pressing issue in my opinion. Not only that, but babies have no say in the matter whereas soldiers can expect to be put in harms way. I have copied the discussion I had on the messageboard with a woman who appears to have a guilty conscious. I will pray for her and her friends despite her response.

Post #11
Carley Cook (Notre Dame Academy)

i hear you... but you have to remember 4000 lives within 6 years and 5000 babies in one day. just a thought.

Post #12
Cassandra Marshall replied to Carley's

what are you saying, please elucidate. abortion is more pressing an issue than a war based on the number of lives? interesting since most PLers claim that you can't judge the value of human life based on quantity like that, but then turn right around and do so. You haven't added anything to the discussion.

Post #13
My reply to Cassandra's post

The number of babies being killed dwarfs the number who die in the war. Don't get me wrong, the lives of the soldiers are very important also, but the soldiers also know that they are putting their lives in danger when they join the army. Babies who are aborted have no choice period.

Post #14
Cassandra Marshall replied to your post

>>The number of babies being killed dwarfs the number who die in the war. Don't get me wrong, the lives of the soldiers are very important also, but the soldiers also know that they are putting their lives in danger when they join the army. Babies who are aborted have no choice period. <<

You did not answer my post, Sir. Thank you for stating the obvious, yes a fetus or an embryo does not have a choice, not conscious enough to make a choice anyway. A soldier may or may not. Several friends in high school joined the military b/c their parents kicked them out at 18, they didn't have th money/grades/desire to go to college. What is left? Maybe they joined thinking the commander in chief was intelligent enough to pick good battles so their lives wouldn't be in such danger so often.

My point was, how do you justify the value of life and what you want to do to try and stop injustice. I.E. is it more important for you to get involved and vote to try and stop a war, or vote to try and stop abortion and how do you justify your answer?

Post #15
My reply to Cassandra's post

While you can argue whether or not it was the right decision to go to war or not, you can not justify killing innocent babies. If you think someone can become president and end the war immediately without costing lives, you are mistaken. You say that quantity of lives doesn't matter, but I think that abortion is a much larger issue. That's just one man's opinion. I'm sorry if any of your friends are in harms way. I will pray for them. God bless!

Post #16
Cassandra Marshall replied to your post

Where, sir, did I say I think someone can end the war immediately upon taking office. I said take steps to end the war. You still did not answer my question, I did not realize it was that difficult for you. You think war and a woman's personal situation are not just as relative to each context? Can you answer that at least?

No need to pray for someone you don't know I will not be returning the favor and everyone I know, including myself is in harm's way every day.

Post #17
My reply to Cassandra's post

No harm can come from prayer. I can see that my opinion does not matter to you. I'm sorry if I have upset you in any way.