Babies -- Bought, Sold and Traded

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The couple adopted after not being able to conceive a child. But two years later, Lala managed to have a child of her own. When the couple decided to leave the country, they left Tristan behind too. They abandoned Tristan at the orphanage, which Power described as having “a consumer-friendly returns policy.” Apparently under Irish laws what the parents did was legal.
New extremes seem to be reached every year. Incredibly sad when even a young child is considered a ‘product’ to be purchased and sold at the whim of ‘loving’ parents (aka…sarcasm).

The woman who gave her life to save her unborn child should be declaredc a matyr! God keep her soul.
 
“Fresh Embryos”??? :eek:

Now, human beings are animals *and * produce!! Lovely world. Just lovely. :nope:
 
Don’t be so surprised and shocked, people. This has been going on for decades. The press finally reporting it only means that the cat got out of the bag and it can no longer be denied. Of course, that doesn’t mean you’re going to hear about it on the evening news. :mad:
 
Meanwhile, the scientist who created Dolly the sheep, Ian Wilmut, argued that human embryonic stem cells should be used, in order to save animals from being used in tests. The Scottish newspaper Herald reported Sept. 8 that Wilmut argued that this research would be “more ethical.”

In a speech at Glasgow University Vet School, Wilmut said that studying incurable human diseases by creating embryos and cloning them as cell lines would save “potentially many thousands of animals.”
Some devils can only be cast out with prayer and fasting Our Lord told his disciples. Which reminds me of something Bishop Sheen once said. He was flying on a plane and the airline hostess asked him what he wanted for lunch. He replied as it was Friday it would be a good idea for him to fast. The young women beside him said that she was fasting too. So he asked her if she was a Catholic to which she replied, no, she was a witch and her motive for fasting was for the implementation of abortion.
 
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Some devils can only be cast out with prayer and fasting Our Lord told his disciples. Which reminds me of something Bishop Sheen once said. He was flying on a plane and the airline hostess asked him what he wanted for lunch. He replied as it was Friday it would be a good idea for him to fast. The young women beside him said that she was fasting too. So he asked her if she was a Catholic to which she replied, no, she was a witch and her motive for fasting was for the implementation of abortion.
I’ve heard Fr. Corapi mention that story. Just awful. What a world when people are so blind to what they are doing.
 
The couple adopted after not being able to conceive a child. But two years later, Lala managed to have a child of her own. When the couple decided to leave the country, they left Tristan behind too. They abandoned Tristan at the orphanage, which Power described as having “a consumer-friendly returns policy.” Apparently under Irish laws what the parents did was legal.
It reminds me of the movie AI which I watched again last week. It really brought tears to my eyes and my teenage daughter mocked me.

Just wait until it is permissible to have your kids euthanised if you decide you don’t want them for some reason. Some bioethicists think it should be OK up to about the age of 3 years!!!
 
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Just wait until it is permissible to have your kids euthanised if you decide you don’t want them for some reason. Some bioethicists think it should be OK up to about the age of 3 years!!!
:eek: That’s something I never thought of, but in today’s world anything can happen :eek:
 
In the Nazi T4 euthanasia programme they also killed children who had social or behavioural problems. That would get rid of all the kids who are hyperactive and out of control.
 
Eileen T:
It reminds me of the movie AI which I watched again last week. It really brought tears to my eyes and my teenage daughter mocked me.

Just wait until it is permissible to have your kids euthanised if you decide you don’t want them for some reason. Some bioethicists think it should be OK up to about the age of 3 years!!!
Every baby will come with a 3 year / 36-illness warranty. Issued on their birth certificate (printed in China).
Then don’t forget the “Lemon Laws”.
 
originally posted by ParamedicGirl: :eek: That’s something I never thought of, but in today’s world anything can happen :eek:
Have you heard about Peter Singer?
Peter Singer, the notorious Chair of Bioethics at prestigious Princeton University is famous for having advocated infanticide. Singer’s seminal book, Practical Ethics, laid out a scheme where human beings must earn their ‘personhood’ and can lose it if they are disabled, elderly or otherwise ‘useless’ or incapacitated. In traditional ethics, a ‘person’ is a living human being. But the new ‘bioethics’ is opening the medical establishment to the idea, based on a philosophy called Utilitarianism, that human beings are merely disposable biological machines.
 
Celia. Yes, you’re right; the story may have been one of Fr. Corapi’s.

On a sidebar, I would like to share with you an uplifting story. My cousin’s brother-in-law, a young man in his twenties, who was living the tragic life of a drug addict watched only one episode of Fr. Corapi and his life was forever changed. Apparently, his whole family was unbaptized, affiliated with no church and felt he was condemned to hell as his destiny was already sealed. It is hard to imagine such ignorance and despair but maybe condemnation was the only message he had ever heard from Christians. However, when he learned the truth of Christ’s forgiveness he experienced hope for the first time in his life. Ever since his first prayer to Jesus, he has been freed from his addictions and is on his way to becoming a Catholic. In fact, his mother was so impressed with her son’s conversion she wants to become a Catholic Christian too.

Just goes to show, as pro-lifers how important it is to always keep the message of hope and forgiveness in the foreground.
 
Sorry, I forgot to include a hyperlink to the Peter Singer post. It came from a LifeSiteNews report. Here’s another:
Victoria’s Monash University’s most famous son is notorious bioethicist, Peter Singer, a proponent of infanticide for disabled children and involuntary euthanasia for the elderly. His work to sell eugenics to the world scientific community has been immensely successful. Peter Singer was rewarded for his pioneering in bioethics with the prestigious Chair of Bioethics at Princeton University.
lifesite.net/ldn/2004/feb/04021607.html
 
I read that story with sadness in my heart… how some people give animals higher status than human beings. The culture of death is gaining ground everyday 😦

Warmest regards,
-Ben
 
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Ben:
The culture of death is gaining ground everyday.
It is gaining ground so fast now that we have almost arrived at a time when Christians in the Western world will be given the chance for martyrdom.

The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. But you be watchful in all things…" 2 Timothy 4:2-5

“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness…
Woe to those who are wise in their own eyes,
And prudent in their own sight!” Isaiah 5:20-21

"All those who hate me love death.” Proverb 8:36
 
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