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Abortion, Global Selfishness
and the Demographic Winter -- (approximately 1,500 words) This covers
the little-published fact that global birth rates have been declining for
nearly 50 years. In fact, several countries now have birthrates unheard
of previously and close to only half of population replacement figures.
Not only is our Earth is running out of people, but we are facing a major
population imbalance with too many old people and too few young people.
Abortion is a major factor in this problem.
Birth Control Pollution
-- (approximately 1,300 words) Another little-published fact is that
birth control pills are harming our environment. Estrogen and similar chemicals
from birth control pills have gotten into our water supply and are affecting
fish and other animals. Part of the problem is that the pill makers use
much greater amounts of these chemicals than are found in our own bodies.
How much is this pollution in our water supply affecting us and our children?
Abortion and Interconnected
Social Problems -- (approximately 1,300 words) Years of research has
shown that all or virtually all of our social problems are interconnected.
All of what we call our social problems are really just individual manifestations
of one big social problem which is selfishness, permissiveness and the
pro-choice attitude.
Abortion and Your
Criterion for Right and Wrong -- (approximately 450 words) Abortion
would not exist if people did not intentionally want to be selfish, permissive
and pro-choice. Moreover, because of a process called desensitization,
people who are pro-choice in one area are statistically more likely to
be pro-choice in other areas.
Abortion, Euthanasia
and Cafeteria Morals -- (approximately 450 words) Cafeteria Morals
is when people change their criterion for right and wrong to rationalize
a wrong decision. Most people are not even aware that they are dong this.
This is an excellent addition to a church bulletin.
Why there is
no Middle Ground on Abortion -- (approximately 1500 words) This was
written for those who are asked about a "middle ground" on abortion. It
explains that when abortion starts, right and wrong ends. There are three
reasons why abortion and the pro-choice attitude spreads through our society,
and hence why abortion is so important to both liberals and conservaties
and why there is no middle ground.
Our Undeclared
Civil War -- (approximately 1,500 words) How the people in the United
States have taken two sides. Those that are unselfish and pro-society when
faced with a decision or action that can affect other people. And, those
that are selfish, permissive and pro-choice when faced with a decision
or action that can affect other people.
Why There is no Middle Ground on Abortion -- (approximately 1,500 words) This answers the liberal question about a "middle ground" on abortion by providing three reasons why being pro-choice spreads beyond abortion and impacts other people, ourselves and society.
Pro-Life Newspaper Page
Pro-Life Newspaper
Page -- For Mother's Day, 2008, St. Mary's parish in Polo sponsored
a full-page Pro-Life newspaper page. Click on this link to download an
eight-page PDF file that explains in detail all of the steps behind it
from conception to publication. The
Page Iself -- Click on this link to download a 2.1 MB PDF file with
an actual copy of our Mother's Day Pro-Life newspaper page.
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