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I disagree with many things taught in the Catholic church but opposition to abortion is not one of them.  I received an email that pointed to these powerful videos.  I was sick to my stomach when I viewed this... not only by the procedure itself but by the number of people that have died in the manner described.

Here is a brief blurb from the page:

If you’re going to take a position on abortion, then you’re going to  have to come clean about what it is. We are no longer going to let you obscure  or trivialize the issue. Whether people agree with you or not, you owe it to  them to be honest about what you’re talking about. Therefore we issue this  simple call to honesty: We will describe abortion to you, and you tell us if  that’s what you’re talking about.

Normally I would say "enjoy" as I referred you to another site but with this one I cannot offer that.  Instead may I say "be exhorted to take action".

http://www.priestsforlife.org/action/abortion-procedure-revealed-2.htm

Jezebel was born a princess and her name means "baal exalts" or "baal is a husband to". Her father was King Ethbaal (whose name means "with baal") in the land of Sidonia (1 Kings 16:31). When she grew up, she married an Israelite King named Ahab.

Why did Ahab not marry an Israelite (as commanded in Deuteronomy 7:3) and keep the commandments of God? We do not know, however, 1 Kings 16:30 tells us that Ahab, the son of Omri, "did evil in the sight of the Lord more than all the kings who were before him". After he married Jezebel, Ahab built an altar for Baal and made an Asherah pole in the house of Baal which was built in Samaria (verse 32).

As the saying goes "art imitates life" but it seems that recent events may put a new spin on that phrase with art imitating death.

Yesterday there was significant uproar online surrounding reports that Aliza Shvarts, a Yale art student, artificially impregnated herself and then used an herbal "abortifacient" substance to cause abortions multiple times over a 9 month period for an art project.

Today, however, the NY Sun and other sources including the Yale Arts Library Blog are reporting that Yale officials are claiming that the horrific events never actually occurred but are part of the student's "performance art" and that the events described were simply "creative fiction".

Fox News reports that a Georgia State University economist has found that divorce and out-of-wedlock childbearing is costing U.S. taxpayers over $112 billion [yes, with a "b"] per year. As a child of divorce I recognize that, while there is a financial cost to society, the greater (and less quantifiable) cost is in the damage it does to the children in those situations.

The most significant part of that damage is stunting of spiritual and personal growth of the children who do not have both parents in the home modeling proper man-woman, husband-wife, father-child, mother-child relationships. Granted, even in homes where both parents are present, there is not always proper modeling of those relationships but the complete absence of one parent or the other makes it especially difficult for the remaining parent.

A dear brother shared this with me and I thought it definitely worth sharing! :)

 

The Computer Engineer's Haggadah -------------------------- >> Release ISRAEL ISRAEL running in slave mode, cannot release

>>Set ISRAEL;mode=master Pharaoh already running in master mode, cannot change ISRAEL

>>Set Pharaoh;mode=slave Command ignored

>>Load Moshe Done

>>Deactivate Pharaoh Pharaoh account hard locked;cannot be deactivated

>>For i=1 to 10 do plagues Are you sure? Y Done

Torah Portion

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Today is

Yom Shishi, 19 Adar II, 5784

Friday, March 29, 2024

 

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