To: Aquinasfan
I agree. I am glad the doctor accepted the revelation of Christ, but knowing and understanding the horror of his actions (that he is responsible for the murder of 5,000 innocent and defenseless human beings) must be an enormous burden of guilt to live with. God help him indeed. I pray for him.
41 posted on
01/03/2003 3:27:22 PM PST by
JMJ333
To: JMJ333; EODGUY; AKA Elena; fatima; sandyeggo; Coleus; american colleen; tiki; Lady In Blue; ...
Let us remember to pray for the vocations and ministries of the
Sisters of LIfe and the
Priests for Life. God bless Mother Donovan and Father Pavone. And God bless Coleus for posting this thread!
42 posted on
01/03/2003 7:47:11 PM PST by
Siobhan
To: JMJ333
I agree. I am glad the doctor accepted the revelation of Christ, but knowing and understanding the horror of his actions (that he is responsible for the murder of 5,000 innocent and defenseless human beings) must be an enormous burden of guilt to live with.. I agree, at least he's woke up. However, I feel even more sorry for those who rabidly continue to condone and support abortion on demand, at any age. They are just as responsible for millions of deaths, yet in their ignorance, they don't have that on their conscience, nor do they think they will have a personal price to pay.
"The fruit of abortion is nuclear war." -- Mother Teresa
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