Posted on 09/05/2006 10:54:38 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
Keep up the fight and the baby-killing will be stopped!
Damn good start,what a great day it will be when they shut down the last one of these baby killing slaughter houses.
"I sleep well," Whitney told the newspaper. "I have no concerns about what might have been if a fetus lived."
Serial killers would be in awe.
That Whitney guy is one soul-less individual. Hard to hate someone so lost, even a man who makes a living off such a heinous practice.
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Praise the Lord of Life, Light and Love. One clinic at a time and one life at a time. Is it all worth it? Yes! Victory belongs to the Lord.
Years ago I had a girlfriend who went to one of these mills (without telling me, I was trying to get her to reconsider).
Within a few days after she started running a major fever. She took antibiotics but they didn't really help. Months later, after dealing with fevers of 103 every day, she finally got a doctor to do a C&S on her.
Turns out she picked up a major resistant bug in her kidneys that responded only to very expensive last resort antibiotics. I asked her, where did she think she picked up that, hmmmm?
The funny thing was, she had the abortion because she was afraid of losing time. But she wasn't able to clear up the infection, which kept her off her feet, until about the time the baby would have been born. She was sick for months and months.
Cheers!
She killed her baby because "she was afraid of losing time"???
How's she going to explain that one when the REAL time comes?
I do not hate this man. I pity him and pray for him (as also his victims). BUT I believe that even the most hardened soul can be redeemed. My inspiration in this regard is the late Seraphim (Eugene) Rose. He was raised in a normal middle class Protestant family. In early adulthood he became an atheist a nihilist and eventually practiced some Buddhist meditation. In college he fell into a lifestyle of bohemian hedonism and became a practicing homosexual.
Then he stumbled back into Christianity (ironically his homosexual lover introduced him to Orthodoxy). As his attraction to the faith grew so also his attachment to the pleasures of the world began to die and he abandoned the vices of his youth. After he formally converted, he with a handful of others who shared a revulsion at the vanity of the world retired from the secular life and built a monastery deep in the wilderness of Northern California where they lived a life of ceaseless prayer and penitence in an atmosphere of extreme austerity. While there he wrote some soul piercing works on Christian spirituality and life. He died very young at age 48 having spent most of the last two decades of his life in a monastery with no electricity or running water praying to God every waking moment. Near the end of his life a visitor asked him for some reflection on his life before becoming a Christian. His reply was four words. "I was in Hell."
That's why I don't hate this pathetic man.
Good post. It's a shame he didn't came out of his monastery and spread the Good News. He had a great testimony to help others.
The bible has a hint of monasticism in the widow who lived in the temple and prayed constantly. But she wasn't too busy to take notice of the baby Jesus.
Seared conscience. Look at the sun long enough and one can no longer see...
Monastics like him resolve to help the world through prayer. If one has faith in the efficacy of prayer, then one can see how their calling is as important as that of the active religious.
Yep. The worst of the serial killers are mere amatuers compared to these guys.
Yeah, but they are not government funded.
bttt
I'd hate to go before Saint Pete with this kind of baggage on my resume.
NO heaven for you,
NEXT.
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