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The other day I made a comment to a girl (here on mychurch), about why it is never right to kill an unborn child according to God. I told her that she should take the same stance against it as God... and not take the stance that is probably promoted by her friends and the Public School. She had compared unborn children to animals and wondered why it was alright to kill animals for sport, while unborn children in her opinion would be on the same level as them. What’s wrong with abortion when you compare it to that? This kind of thinking and arguments (I might add), probably get tremendous help from Public Schools, since they have by and large removed God from the classroom and their curriculum. So it is hard to combat all that time that they spend there... when they show up in your Sunday School class and you only get to talk with them for 45 mins. Now my reply to this girl was deleted because I was to harsh to her and her friends, but today I thought I would write out my own follow up and avoid intruding on their discussion. This girl and her friends came across to me as saying that abortion really wasn’t evil. Why it’s no more evil than if you hunt for sport or you are a lab scientist cutting up frogs... it’s all the same. Do you agree with that? If not, how would you answer these kids?
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Sub-title: Are You Proud To Be An American? Again I ask any believing believer how they can vote for either of the main Presidential canidates when both have said they will not overturn Roe v Wade (the law that made abortion legal) and that abortion is a States issue (if you can't murder the baby in Utah, just go to Nevada)? In Denver... I recently picked up a mexican newspaper and the whole thing expressed one thing about this election: Money. What is important is money! Virtually the whole paper ignored every other issue, especially abortion. ...and the Church? What do they focus on? A good friend of my wifes... her husband recently said, "I know abortion is wrong but the people down at Planned Parenthood, the ones who shout at people going in there (to murder their babies), are equally wrong." This person a leader in the Church expresses what many must believe, "don't get mixed up with those people, they use tactics that we have determined are not promoting getting along with everybody." Does anyone care? America is a society of murder and condoning those things that God hates... P.S. for those who don't believe McCain stands for what I mention, please check out this video: CBS news: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/03/eveningnews/main4413606.shtml
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Change We Can Believe In Is that a question? There are 100 Senators. Changing a third of them along with a President and a Vice President still leaves 66 people unchanged. How many of the 435 Representatives will be left behind? Oh wait... let me rephrase that, "how many will still be serving their 2 year term? Isn't that better? Say, if the change that people are talking about means, America will become even more godless than we are right now... yes I can believe that, because the same old people and polices are still there. Am I right?
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When I read the Word alone I also have conditioned myself to expect that God will interact with me as I do. If I can grasp the thought while I am reading (exampe: the memory of someone will come into my mind), I will stop reading and then go into prayer about them. After a short prayer, I will go back to reading and it will probably happen again, that someone or some thing will come into my mind that I had not been thinking about, so I will pray. Do you do this? I recognize this or call this interacting with God. He brings to mind the things to pray about, as I take the time to read the Word and think on the things that He has said. But then I go further... I have over the years met a few people who do this in a group with each other. They will make time and take time to talk about and pray over the things that have come to mind. It has been my experience though that people like these are few and far between. So, do you do what I am talking about? Is it normal or not? R...
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Saturday the 13th (2008) members of our Church took a walk into the old Planned Parenthood. Some of our members have been outside of this clinic, since abortion was legalized in the U.S., some 36 years ago. It was a very moving experience. It was like walking into the gas chambers of Nazi Germany, where Hitler murdered people who did not deserve to live. People who we had sworn to protect. This was not a celebration... because everyone knew that a bigger facility to murder even more children was now in operation, they were just shutting this one down. The new owners... allowed us to walk into it before it would be torn down. Out of compassion they (the new owners), would erect a memorial where people could come to remember the dead... or thier dead (their dead meaning any person who would grieve later about their decision to murder their child), to have a place to come to. Supposedly they are going to build a seinor home on the site with the memorial there. Just thought I'd share this in hopes that it would touch someones heart and mind... as it has touched mine.
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