Geek & Mild by Sean Sperte
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The President, in an address last week:
It is the grimmest of ironies that one of the most savage, barbaric acts of evil in history began in one of the most modernized societies of its time, where so many markers of human progress became tools of human depravity: science that can heal, used to kill; education that can enlighten, used to rationalize away basic moral impulses; the bureaucracy that sustains modern life, used as the machinery of mass death, a ruthless, chillingly efficient system where many were responsible for the killing, but few got actual blood on their hands.
An irony indeed. (Via Chuck Skoda.)
True, but on the other hand, we lack understanding and consistency in regard to really addressing the abortion issue. Obama isn’t the heart of all this (Pastor Wendell Smith has wisely reminded us that we have one enemy no this planet)! And saving the babies isn’t the complete answer.
We want the sanctity of life preserved, but what about the life that would await those unborn children? Seems to me, we are more concerned about them being born than we are about the lives they may live if they are born.
‘Pro-Life’ should extend beyond birth.
§ mrsDeb · 16 May 2009
It’s both/and not either/or.
Related: http://tr.im/lti8
§ Sean · 18 May 2009
True, but on the other hand, we lack understanding and consistency in regard to really addressing the abortion issue.
§ Tamara · 24 May 2009