Abortion Now Number One Cause of Death in Spain

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By Matthew Cullinan Hoffman SPAIN, November 28, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Abortion is now the number one cause of death in Spain, and represents the most common type of violence against women in the formerly Catholic country, according to a new report by the international Institute for Family…

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That’s sad. Of course, abortion is the biggest cause of death in America, too, the cause of 22% of the deaths each year here. Our average life expectancy is actually only 68.5 years counting the aborted and miscarried.
 
In theory, Spaniards can only abort their babies in cases of rape, incest and risk to the life of the mother; in practice they have invented the McAbortion Clinics: for cheap and in a few hours you get full service: from the psychologist who declares you “at risk” after you answer “yes” to one question, to the industrial-size Insinkerator that flushes your troubles down the drain; God have mercy on me.

The Spanish Worker’s Socialist Party the article mentions gets its cues, “Progressive Education” and legislative blueprints from American DNC experts. Free Abortion is just one aspect of the Liberal (Progressive) aim to create an Atheist, Almighty State (read Socialist). Feminists, Sodomites and such are just the pawns they use to destroy the Christian family, which is the main obstacle they face.

Stop thinking of Spain as a “Catholic country”; it has become a cross between the whore of Babylon and Mickey Rainbow Mouse.
 
Fr. Corapi proclaimed that if the Church in America had been doing its job we wouldn’t be in this awful state. Perhaps that can be said about Spain as well. The force(s) holding immorality back has been thoroughly breeched all over the world. In my parish we thought we had good news when our pastor announced there would be adult education in the parish. Attending the first meeting it became very clear that we were to be taught social justice not the Faith. I don’t think that’s the education that will reignite our souls for God and country. Fighting abortion, or immorality of any kind is not considered part of social justice. Going to protest the execution at a state penetentiary is social justice, or supporting liberation theology is too. But, most adults in the Church today don’t know much about being Catholic, and hardly anything concrete about Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I imagine that’s the same in Spain too. What’s to become of us?
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