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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Irony

It is perhaps the nicest day in the history of Indiana. 70 degrees, sunny, gentle breeze. Absolutely wonderful, wonderful day.

Earlier, I have just gotten done reading some of the plans for abortion and stem cell research that is being moved forward by the Obama camp.

On such a beautiful day, I am reading about something that must be a stench in the nostrils of God Almighty.

This is not a blog on politics--democrats or republicans. It is not a mockery of the current administration. We are told to pray for our leaders--and I do that. What this is is an honest outrage at the lack of value of human life by our leadership. We say it all the time: "God bless America." But how can He bless us when we brag about a country that holds so little value to human life.

The cruel irony is that I am enjoying the wonder of this gorgeous day. And policies are moving forward that will not allow some others to enjoy this beauty.

2 Comments:

  • At March 27, 2009 6:30 PM , Blogger pbfield said...

    This is not a quarrel over abortion, a completely seperate issue from stem cells.

    The claiming of stem cells from soon to be discarded zygote entities captures life giving forces of this biologic creation. The all mighty Creator wastes nothing, should we then not follow in this wise example?

    The reality is that unused embryos are being trashed, therefore should not a new version of life giving "organ donation" be done to honor the life force within? In my view, this is a responsible behavior that recognizes the dignity and sactity of life.

     
  • At March 30, 2009 11:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    In a way, using the stem cells from embryos that aren't being used or are being aborted etc, encourages abortion! So as people get ready to abort their babies at least they'll know they did it for a good cause right? Wrong. I can't see how this practice values human life whatsoever. Its almost an encouragement to those who don't value it!

     

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