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IsaiahSpirit
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It certainly isn’t better for the voiceless. And there seems to be a great silence, especially at the local level in Parishes even more than 20 years ago.
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/abortion/living-the-gospel-of-life.cfm
There must be some reason for this. I won’t convey what I have been told, only that
national leaders in the cause echoed the same thing. There seems to be much bowing to political expedience and a certain anthropomorphic attitude in what congregations are told.
I don’t know all the reasons at all, but we are far from living up to our own exhortation,
based on Evangelium Vitae. We have the highest death toll per capita in history, world wide. With the main reason that agendas either directly opposed to the Gospel or contrary to the Gospel captured the imagination of a vast number of the intellectual elite.
And their solutions involve anything goes if we form a consensus to it. There has been
too much hiding behind stained glassed windows. And I thank God for those who believe
The Gospel that get into the extreme difficult political arena - who not only have to suffer
the propaganda of ideologies opposed to The Gospel, but from many factions in The Church. While this is only one facet of society it certainly has shaped the judicial branch
who more and more do not uphold the natural law which reflects Gospel morality.
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It took thousands of years for the tragedy of 1/2 billion combined causalities of war
and atrocities to accrue. It only took a micro portion of 50 years for triple the death
toll of 1-1/2 billion world wide just for children yet to be born. In 1918, if one truly looks
at history objectively this was mostly unthinkable. One hundred years later our society
has become so anesthetized to this tragedy & atrocity — there is much complicity and
complacency.
~
We could have been living in a better time. But we do not.
God help us!
http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/abortion/living-the-gospel-of-life.cfm
There must be some reason for this. I won’t convey what I have been told, only that
national leaders in the cause echoed the same thing. There seems to be much bowing to political expedience and a certain anthropomorphic attitude in what congregations are told.
I don’t know all the reasons at all, but we are far from living up to our own exhortation,
based on Evangelium Vitae. We have the highest death toll per capita in history, world wide. With the main reason that agendas either directly opposed to the Gospel or contrary to the Gospel captured the imagination of a vast number of the intellectual elite.
And their solutions involve anything goes if we form a consensus to it. There has been
too much hiding behind stained glassed windows. And I thank God for those who believe
The Gospel that get into the extreme difficult political arena - who not only have to suffer
the propaganda of ideologies opposed to The Gospel, but from many factions in The Church. While this is only one facet of society it certainly has shaped the judicial branch
who more and more do not uphold the natural law which reflects Gospel morality.
~
It took thousands of years for the tragedy of 1/2 billion combined causalities of war
and atrocities to accrue. It only took a micro portion of 50 years for triple the death
toll of 1-1/2 billion world wide just for children yet to be born. In 1918, if one truly looks
at history objectively this was mostly unthinkable. One hundred years later our society
has become so anesthetized to this tragedy & atrocity — there is much complicity and
complacency.
~
We could have been living in a better time. But we do not.
God help us!