by Lawrence Fox
When confronted with a picture of a dismembered, bleeding, and perfectly formed little person, progressives say, "It only looks like a child and looks can be deceiving."
Aristotle argued that something was living (animated) when moving, taking nourishment, and developing. From the moment of conception, a little person (fetus) moves, takes nourishment, and develops towards his/her intended state of maturity.
This development is not becoming human, but the ability to flourish, mature and eventually generate its own human likeness in union with another human.
Reason and faith tells us the substance (the thing in itself) of the little person, which moves, takes nourishment, and develops is humanity, and humanity exists at conception.
Reason and faith tells us the substance (the thing in itself) of the little person, which moves, takes nourishment, and develops is humanity, and humanity exists at conception.
Humans generate humans, not frogs. And at conception the human moves, takes nourishment, and develops toward adulthood. Yes! I repeated myself.
The argument that “only a person reaching a cognitive state with all recognizable features and existing outside the womb of the mother deserves protection” is satanic doublespeak.
The argument that “only a person reaching a cognitive state with all recognizable features and existing outside the womb of the mother deserves protection” is satanic doublespeak.
Humans acting out of fear gleefully terminate the lives of other humans at all stages of their development. All that is needed to implement termination is technology and a little irrationality. The fact the little person is tiny and helpless enables irrational humans to terminate little persons with indifference.Yes, humans have progressively developed into technical terminators.
Less fear and more love is required in this growing age of spiritual destitution.
Abortion (termination of little people) occurs when humans act irrationally. Their violent acts are rooted in ignorance, moral weakness, and indifference.
Such irrationality is expressed by slogans like, “Keep your rosaries off my ovaries.” Now that really explains the situation. An unfertilized egg emerges from the woman’s ovary and simultaneously the praying of the Rosary forces her to have sexual relations and conceive a child. She is angry that she -- as a consequence of her actions -- conceived a child. She is furious seeing the Rosary since it reminds her that she did conceive a child. So goes the irrational train of thought and behavior.
Or consider another slogan, “A woman has the right to control her own body!” Those who pray the Rosary actually agree that a woman should control her own body and not ignorantly place herself in such irrational situations.
Then there are politicians, judges, and religious leaders who promote irrationality. They sanctify rulings which uphold the right of humans to be utterly irrational -- even to the point of terminating little persons, who move, take nourishment, and develop as humans naturally do. Such rulings are meant to bind society to a collective state of irrationality. Irrationality has become easy to accept, easy to defend, and easy to implement thanks to technology, which profits from irrationality.
America has declined so fast since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion. I shiver when I hear people mindlessly mutter, “Hope and Change.”
Then there are politicians, judges, and religious leaders who promote irrationality. They sanctify rulings which uphold the right of humans to be utterly irrational -- even to the point of terminating little persons, who move, take nourishment, and develop as humans naturally do. Such rulings are meant to bind society to a collective state of irrationality. Irrationality has become easy to accept, easy to defend, and easy to implement thanks to technology, which profits from irrationality.
America has declined so fast since 1973 when the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion. I shiver when I hear people mindlessly mutter, “Hope and Change.”
“We're building a brighter tomorrow” makes me nauseous as I watch America collectively heave with its own irrationally.
There may be bright spots in America where common sense reigns, but more and more Americans are living the nursery rhyme: “Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the King’s horses and all the King’s men could not put Humpty Dumpty back together again.”
With 57 million little people missing in action since 1973, the Ponzi schemes of progressive America (Welfare, Food Stamps, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Public Education, Healthcare) are collapsing, while the National Debt is rising to the tune of $2.37 billion per day to $18.1 Trillion on Feb. 5, 2015.
With 57 million people missing, America now is running across the border to find a surplus population to pay taxes to keep the various Ponzi schemes afloat, but the opposite takes place. So much for welcoming your tired and your poor. We want your money.
With 57 million people missing, America now is running across the border to find a surplus population to pay taxes to keep the various Ponzi schemes afloat, but the opposite takes place. So much for welcoming your tired and your poor. We want your money.
The vast majority of those who run across borders to pay off our debt depend heavily upon the very same Ponzi schemes which are rapidly coming to an end in the United States.
The Psalmist wrote, “Foundations once destroyed, what can the just man do?” Pray that God expedites a merciful cleansing so the foundations of sanity can be once again restored.