Every time I hear someone bring up the wars and holocausts and human suffering around the world, I am quick to point out that all these things pale in comparison to the genocide happening right here in our own country, on our own streets. Every person suffering war or depression at least is given a chance of survival. Many would call Burma or Seria barbaric, yet here in America, genocide is a retail service, the greatest holocaust of innocents of all ages.
Reblogged this on The Peanut Gallery and commented:
It’s all about “personhood” – is it something you are… or something you do? God says it’s something you are.
I only hope I can live to see the end of this murderous genocide that is tearing our family structure apart not to speak of the divide it has caused within our society. We seem to be dealing with people from a completely different set of values — I don’t know where that leads a society but I’m sure that it isn’t a good place to end up.
Thanks for sharing this, Gracie. The more support we can lend to this effort, the more lives we can save. We also stand to save our culture by promoting the culture of life.
Every time I hear someone bring up the wars and holocausts and human suffering around the world, I am quick to point out that all these things pale in comparison to the genocide happening right here in our own country, on our own streets. Every person suffering war or depression at least is given a chance of survival. Many would call Burma or Seria barbaric, yet here in America, genocide is a retail service, the greatest holocaust of innocents of all ages.
God willing, we can educate more and better and have this evil law overturned.
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Thanks Loopy!
You are most welcome my friend!
I’m in!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your support!
We need to end this genocide of our most precious innocents. God will continue to and has helped to convert souls.
I believe the tide is turning and change is around the corner — keep praying!
Reblogged this on The Peanut Gallery and commented:
It’s all about “personhood” – is it something you are… or something you do? God says it’s something you are.
That’s right! It’s all about the dignity of personhood, a dignity base in who you essentially are, not what you do. Thank you Peanut Gallery!
I only hope I can live to see the end of this murderous genocide that is tearing our family structure apart not to speak of the divide it has caused within our society. We seem to be dealing with people from a completely different set of values — I don’t know where that leads a society but I’m sure that it isn’t a good place to end up.
I agree and I think that we can still educate people’s value proper to a culture of life.
Learned something I hadn’t known and feel it is worth sharing. So done.
Thanks for sharing this, Gracie. The more support we can lend to this effort, the more lives we can save. We also stand to save our culture by promoting the culture of life.
Agreed.